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Post by Lost Digi Girl on Jan 28, 2005 22:28:14 GMT -5
(this has NO DF relations)
After getting off the bus to walk home(7 minute walk) it was slightly sprinkling. Nothing really so I chose not to use the umbrella.
Then, about not too far away from the house, it really started raining harder, so I tried to decide-open umbrella for the short distance of about passing 3 houses, crossing one street and passing about 2 more houses to reach my house, or just running home? I chose to run.
Now, was I technically being lazy by not opening the umbrella?
OR would have opening the umbrella for such a short distance have been considered lazy?
Your opinions?
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Post by Kazami on Jan 28, 2005 22:51:20 GMT -5
A lazy person would choose not to think about it, for it would be too much work. Therefore, you aren't lazy by default just by thinking about it this much. Does that help?(btw, the laziest of the 2 options would be the opening the umbrella one)
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Post by Wedgamus on Jan 28, 2005 22:56:50 GMT -5
I'm going with him on this one yeah, running would take up more energy and therefore a lazy person doesn't like to work on anything too much, so like Kazami suggested, a lazy person would've just kept walking and not cared, wanting to stay as anti-active as possible. Even opening an umbrella would be too much for a lazy person.
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Post by ~{=Draek Shadowblade=}~ on Jan 29, 2005 0:34:10 GMT -5
well said, both of you. Its not lazy, otherwise, you would not put any thought into it. You would just walk right through the rain, no umbrella, no running, nothing active at all, lol.
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Post by Lost Digi Girl on Jan 29, 2005 0:38:47 GMT -5
Yeah...well, i think too much.
Also, another way I could have been lazier was if when first got off the bus, if I hadn't decided to turn off and put away the gameboy, so it wouldn't get wet.
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Post by Kazami on Jan 29, 2005 17:59:39 GMT -5
No, you don't think too much. And if anyone's lazy, it's me. I usually don't even go out in this weather ;D
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