Tuesday, January 30, 2007

What is it that makes us think, at some point in time, that we can spend most of the rest of our lives tolerating a person?
What is it that makes us abjectly surrender personal space and expect that willingness to surrender to last any significant period of time?
What is a reasonable period of time before boredom sets in? Before loathing sets in?

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9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

As I read those lines, I couldn't help grinning.

I think the answer is 'controlled madness'. :)

10:33 PM, January 30, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope, perhaps. Hope and the desire not to be alone.

As for a reasonable period of time? Tell me. I would know.

3:04 AM, January 31, 2007  
Blogger Adi said...

Never ... thats the answer to your last question.

... and that probably makes your first 2 questions redundant

1:20 PM, February 01, 2007  
Blogger H said...

hmmm. So you're contemplating *IT*.

Have contemplated, and lost [in the contemplation] because all the world and its mother's cerebration can never never replace the experience. And if you think too long, you might lose the chance to experience it.

and now I shall retire to my mundane existence after this dazzling bit of advice.

9:52 PM, February 01, 2007  
Blogger Sh'shank said...

boredom is the lousiest excuse for loathing to be allowed i feel.
contemplation of these questions is difficult but answers are quite subjective to answer...

6:26 PM, February 02, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

@AC : ah well, maybe you know more about that than I do. :-)

@tangled : hmmm...

@adi : for once, i think i almost completely disagree with you. :-D
anyway, these are more or less rhetorical questions.

@H : dazzling. truly. heh heh.

@pricky : maybe, in a reasonably long time period, both boredom and loathing are inevitable. and one may feed off the other...

1:44 AM, February 05, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, it affects all male specimens of our species. So strictly, I know about as much as every other male.

However, I do agree with Adi. :D

7:38 AM, February 05, 2007  
Blogger Sh'shank said...

but isnt it because we start searching for boredom that loathing also springs up...
i mena isnt it our doing more than anything else to be subconciously forcing ourselves towards the path of loathing and boredom?

4:46 PM, February 05, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

@AC : if you say so, man.

@pricky : hmm, interesting point there. not sure if we actually do anything towards boredom and loathing, but i think it is surely in our control to do something against them. :-)

11:27 PM, February 05, 2007  

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