Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
We’ve got lumps of it round the back…
transition said:
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
Can’t help I’m afraid.
Sorry to hear about the biscuit.
transition said:
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
Like faking it because society doesn’t like depressed or unhappy people ?
>society doesn’t like depressed or unhappy people ?
imagine for a moment I exaggerate my absence of discontent, I don’t want the misery associated with my biscuit falling in my coffee spreading like contagion, a fuss you know.
the realities of the difficulties of having to fish the dissolving biscuit out are lost. You may though sense i’m dissembling.
transition said:
>society doesn’t like depressed or unhappy people ?imagine for a moment I exaggerate my absence of discontent, I don’t want the misery associated with my biscuit falling in my coffee spreading like contagion, a fuss you know.
the realities of the difficulties of having to fish the dissolving biscuit out are lost. You may though sense i’m dissembling.
Just stir it with a spoon and drink it like soup.
What kind of biscuit is it?
Is the biscuit half fallen off, or is it half remaining?
transition said:
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
smoking pot
transition said:
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
mollwollfumble said:
transition said:
Is there any mileage to be had in behaviour controls by way of a sort of happiness fanaticism (including pretensions), and what’s a good way to disguise it.
I don’t understand the question. Are you treating “happiness fanaticism” as a good thing, as in for example laughter yoga, or as a bad thing, as in for example hysteria?
And what about a hysterical yoga teacher
Bubblecar said:
What kind of biscuit is it?
delta cream
mum’s anzac biscuita are no trouble at all
Anzacs must be dunked or they will break your teeth.
gaghalfrunt said:
Anzacs must be dunked or they will break your teeth.
depends, some make their anzac biscuits chewy
gaghalfrunt said:
Anzacs must be dunked or they will break your teeth.
depends, there’s hard anzacs, and there’re softer ones
gaghalfrunt said:
Anzacs must be dunked or they will break your teeth.
More so with hardtack, but if you had to eat those, then you would unlikely have coffee.
transition said:
Bubblecar said:
What kind of biscuit is it?
delta cream
mum’s anzac biscuita are no trouble at all
Delta cream are a surprising survivor really, rather dull biscuit. But OK dunked :)
Proper Anzacs are made with oats.
It is the ginger nuts ones that will break teeth.
this biscuit needs professional help