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@ 2008-03-18 04:06:00

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Tiem, kuri neguļ :)
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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 04:39 (saite)
Neguļam gan.

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 04:45 (saite)
Goodness, what keeps you alive at this brutal hour?

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 04:59 (saite)
Some thoughts, some memories and written words, then weak yet consistent headache and brutal ammount of black tea.

Brutal hour - that sounds just delicious. :>

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 05:07 (saite)
One shouldn't plunge too deep into seriousness, unless they are willing to be awake forever.

If black tea really helps, I should prepare the whole pack for consuming, as the brutal hour is just realistic.

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 05:11 (saite)
I know, I know. Actually, I do try to look on the things lightly, especially right now, when many of them seem to be imbued with the weight of the firmament itself. The success, it is another thing.

Concentrated black tea per se is brutally caffeinated drink, so at least partially it truly could help; but consume it not in a dry state, if you have no intention of becoming a tea-hater.

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 05:21 (saite)
That option of consuming dry tea was funny, will save that for the daytime at the office :) But loads of caffeine is what I'll brutally need, I suspect.

The main thing is to try, without trying it would be even worse.

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 05:32 (saite)
That would be quite a spectacle for surrounders, to begin devouring contents of tea bag (the bigger the better) with silent gleam of a maniac in your eyes. Regarding caffeine, there were times I went as far as to the (ab)use of pure caffeine crystalhydrate, yet I found it would be too funny to have a morgue toe-tag with "Intake of caffeine at terminal quantities" written in the cause-of-death line.

I am trying. No, really, I am.

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 05:41 (saite)
The spectacle is the thing. I mean, the whole package and a tea spoon, and, of course, the gleam of a maniac in the eyes, instead of dinner.

I've heard about the ampules, but as there is usually no difficulty for me to achieve an almost heartstopping caffeine overdose by more traditional means, I have never felt the urge to try.

Well, you can be awake for a day, two, three, if you are really tough, but then the forgetful sleep comes. Sooner or later.

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 05:52 (saite)
The spectacle always is the thing. Æsthetics above ethics and morale, and reason, and everything, is not that nice?

I have had "improvised" heart attack achieved by merely three cups of extra-strong coffee. Actually, with my heart, I should be beaten black and blue right now, for drinking this much of that tea.

The sleep actually does come as a saviour, sometimes. It is just now when I am trying to put together incomplete pieces of a work and to figure out what the goddamned hell is going on in the hallways of my mind.

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 06:15 (saite)
Oh, the background mind operation while doing the work. Been there, that's sometimes getting quite bad as there is nowhere to escape and sleep is not an option.

Aesthetics cheers up, it is a source of at least some liveliness, and what more can sleepless things desire.

And being beaten black and blue wouldn't help your heart in any thinkable way :D

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 06:18 (saite)
Sleepless things indeed.

Maybe being beaten could serve as a substitute for a primitive defibrillator (too brutal for a therapeutic massage) in the case of a sudden heart attack. :>

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[info]sw
2008-03-18 07:21 (saite)
Unconventional pattern of thinking, I would say :) Yet you have to believe in Coincidence (or conspiracy theories) to consider such a benefit ;)

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[info]mindbound
2008-03-18 07:42 (saite)
Of course there is coincidence, i.e. cases where two or more events are happening in a certain particular sequences. I just do not believe it could and should be always equated to causality, yet this is digression already. Regarding conspiracy theories, I cannot stand and fight for the opinion they all are completely false, although the possible kernel of truth in most of them seems to be tiny, well-hid and usually so obscure it almost could not be reckognised as such.

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[info]sw
2008-03-19 02:15 (saite)
Sounds reasonable. Conspiracy theories usually emerge when the small grain of truth involved has the potential to 'sell', be it news, fiction or stock market rises. It is planted, it grows and gets harvested.

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