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Scarlett. 14-07-2007 09:57 PM

its nice seeing the sea everyday

Captain.Remy 14-07-2007 10:03 PM

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Message original : nodisharmony
I am terrible Remy, I seem to stick to the same things and do things in a pretty much ritualistic way sometimes and when the thought of change gets suggest to me, I tend to say, "Well, I'll keep things the same".

I am so sentimental about things and that is one problem with Aquarians, sentimentality throws over the judgement.

Keeping things the same way.

My ex-girlfriend got fed up with some of the things I chose to keep exactly the same.

But some things I do change, and there are reasons....

I am supersticious too..






nodisharmony :angel:
Stay like that if you feel comfortable, I have my rits too and it's hard to understand for the others, I need the same things, if I have to change or if I want, it means there is something wrong in my life therefore I change it.
But there is a category of people, like me, who like to taste new things, new experiences, in order to spice up their life, even dangerous and outrageous things.
It's universal, if you feel uncomfortable then you make some changes, and if you feel that you need some changes, it means you are not well.

nodisharmony 14-07-2007 10:19 PM

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Originally posted by sunshine30


Stay like that if you feel comfortable, I have my rits too and it's hard to understand for the others, I need the same things, if I have to change or if I want, it means there is something wrong in my life therefore I change it.
But there is a category of people, like me, who like to taste new things, new experiences, in order to spice up their life, even dangerous and outrageous things.
It's universal, if you feel uncomfortable then you make some changes, and if you feel that you need some changes, it means you are not well.
I am fussy about many things and when it comes to food, that is somethig I like to keep the same.

When I try something different, I usually regret it and wished I hadn't bothered.

I just hate it when change is forced upon you, like "Widescreen TV & Film" for instance.

"All going Digital" and forcing us to make change and spend money because of it.

I went mad when Cadbury's chocolate made a change, remember Remy:wink:

Even Mcvities Digestives have changed:sad:

It's maddening:mad: Stop bloo*y changing things.






nodisharmony :angel:

MarkWaldorf 14-07-2007 10:22 PM

I hate change, physically. I once had the best friends ever, we were all so close. Everyday we'd hang out, have fun. Then 3 of them, a brother and a sister, and a girl moved. One to North London and the others to Africa. I see the brother and sister sometimes, but not as much. I still have my other friends on my street, but it hasn't been the same. Being with those people were the best times of my life.

rex3 14-07-2007 10:24 PM

i hate change of all sorts, i have mild aspergers syndrome as well. Change is crap but i guess it makes you a better person if you can deal with it

Captain.Remy 14-07-2007 10:27 PM

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Message original : nodisharmony
I am fussy about many things and when it comes to food, that is somethig I like to keep the same.

When I try something different, I usually regret it and wished I hadn't bothered.

I just hate it when change is forced upon you, like "Widescreen TV & Film" for instance.

"All going Digital" and forcing us to make change and spend money because of it.

I went mad when Cadbury's chocolate made a change, remember Remy:wink:

Even Mcvities Digestives have changed:sad:

It's maddening:mad: Stop bloo*y changing things.






nodisharmony :angel:
Yes I remember the chocolate thingy, for me, when I saw that I can have my Nutella (pure french chocolate food) in a 2 kilograms box, I came mad, I love changes like that loool.
The world is like that, it changes at all the time but think that only the important things have been kept like the religions, the family, the friends, the love, the treasons and the war.
I can't see why we will make babies in a different way in 2100 ! :bigsmile:

Scarlett. 14-07-2007 10:28 PM

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Originally posted by nodisharmony
Quote:

Originally posted by sunshine30


Stay like that if you feel comfortable, I have my rits too and it's hard to understand for the others, I need the same things, if I have to change or if I want, it means there is something wrong in my life therefore I change it.
But there is a category of people, like me, who like to taste new things, new experiences, in order to spice up their life, even dangerous and outrageous things.
It's universal, if you feel uncomfortable then you make some changes, and if you feel that you need some changes, it means you are not well.
I am fussy about many things and when it comes to food, that is somethig I like to keep the same.

When I try something different, I usually regret it and wished I hadn't bothered.

I just hate it when change is forced upon you, like "Widescreen TV & Film" for instance.

"All going Digital" and forcing us to make change and spend money because of it.

I went mad when Cadbury's chocolate made a change, remember Remy:wink:

Even Mcvities Digestives have changed:sad:

It's maddening:mad: Stop bloo*y changing things.






nodisharmony :angel:
What about HDTV? I dont want to have to buy a new TV

Sunny_01 14-07-2007 10:41 PM

I think if people were totally honest none of us are comfortable with a lot of change. We all try to keep things within our comfort zones, it's normal for us to do that.

I try to embrace change and see it in a positive vein, remember that change will quickly become familiar if you embrace it. My daughter loves change, in fact is trying to push us into a move to Canada, which we have been considering for a year or two, for me though it is a a BIG change and not one I am so keen to embrace, it means leaving a lot behind and I am not sure I can do that. However my hubby and daughter are all for it and are just waiting for me to nod my head to set that huge steam roller into action.

Captain.Remy 14-07-2007 10:43 PM

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Message original : Sunny_01
I think if people were totally honest none of us are comfortable with a lot of change. We all try to keep things within our comfort zones, it's normal for us to do that.
It's true in a way that it's natural for us to be like that but I don't agree to because people are different, with different stories, some need changes, risks and danger and taste new things.

Sunny_01 14-07-2007 10:46 PM

I agree we all need to take risks, we all need different things, I just think that no matter what changes we make it takes thought to make them and none are really easy to make especially if they are life changing decisions.

nodisharmony 14-07-2007 10:52 PM

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Originally posted by rex3
i hate change of all sorts, i have mild aspergers syndrome as well. Change is c**p but i guess it makes you a better person if you can deal with it
I know all about asperges syndrome, I know someone very close who has that and I understand that fully....

I might start a thread about it, or someone else can.






nodisharmony :angel:

nodisharmony 14-07-2007 10:55 PM

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Originally posted by sunshine30

Yes I remember the chocolate thingy, for me, when I saw that I can have my Nutella (pure french chocolate food) in a 2 kilograms box, I came mad, I love changes like that loool.
The world is like that, it changes at all the time but think that only the important things have been kept like the religions, the family, the friends, the love, the treasons and the war.
I can't see why we will make babies in a different way in 2100 ! :bigsmile:
Baby Robots in 2100 :laugh:

Cloning of humans, oh no.....I don't want to think about the future too much.

"***** the future, it's the past you've got to look forward to"

My dad made that saying up.....


But I believe in much of that, but naturally, not all of that.







nodisharmony :angel:

nodisharmony 14-07-2007 10:57 PM

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Originally posted by Antparker

What about HDTV? I dont want to have to buy a new TV
You only lose money with technology I am afraid.

What you pay for a HDTV today, will be much less in the future.







nodisharmony :angel:


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