| Dogs Rule said: It's not so much that I have no life, it's just that my definition of having a life is usually society's definition of having "no life." By that I mean that I do a lot of activities which fill my day, but they are not social in nature (they either involve individual sports like snowboarding, roller blading, hiking, or playing with my dog). It is usually social activities that society deems to be "having a life". |
My thoughts exactly and pretty much the same. I have no life to the "society's standards" but I consider myself to have one... That becomes more and more interesting in some ways.








