How interesting is your life?

How interesting is your life?

  • Much more interesting than the average person's.

    Votes: 17 21.0%
  • Slightly more interesting than the average person's.

    Votes: 24 29.6%
  • About average I'd say.

    Votes: 14 17.3%
  • Slightly less interesting than the average person's.

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • Much less interesting than the average person's.

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • Having a radioactive monkey would make my life more interesting!

    Votes: 10 12.3%

  • Total voters
    81
Average. Nothing interesting happens around here.
 
Probhibly after leaving the singles arena, its become more interesting ;).
 
My life is incredibly dull, the highlight of my day was downloading Opera and the highlight of my week was getting back a quiz in math class (I scored 2nd highest in the class, in case anyone cares), ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't get any more boring than this.
 
It's definitely not interesting now, but I hated it when it was interesting. Too much fighting before...

For the record, 20 years old, so you'd think I'd actually go out and do things. You'd think wrong.
 
My life goes from boring to very interesting and back again on a regular basis. When I'm at home and just doing the 8-5 work week and going to the gym after work then it is pretty boring but when my reserve unit got shipped to Iraq things got more interesting, when my mother was dying of terminal cancer last year it was certainly more emotional, and occasionally things get interesting due to lady friend troubles.
 
Either, I have an hyper-active amygdala, or my life is much more complicated than anybody else's.

Most mornings, days, and nights, I feel sick with stress. Matters concern me, and life issues are being juggled to avoid putting some off - yet nothing seems to get resolved (that is not quite true, but it feels that way).

*sigh* :sad:

Keirador said:
Sure it does. He [h4ppy] has infrequent experiences that are vastly interesting, like being kidnapped by pirates or zooming through the stars on a top-secret government spaceship. But, apart from those few wild escapades, his life is somewhat boring.
:lol:
 
In the grand scheme of things, my life is fairly interesting - but there's nothing that noone's seen before. Seriously, I bet a ton of girls my age have as much trouble/the same problems with life as I do, but i suppose my hobbies are a bit non-standard. Not sure that these other girls have had all their problems into such a short space of time though.

I think i can be fairly objective about my own life...
 
I think on a grand scale, my life is is probably more interesting than most. I've certainly traveled quite a bit and have lived and worked in foreign countries (including now). This has meant that I've had some adventures and learned a second language. I've had quite a few interesting, erotic, sometimes tragic, occasionally simultaneous, relationships with many beautiful women from around the world. I'm in a new relationship right now with a gorgeous Romanian women 12 years younger than me. But most would probably find my job boring, although I really like what I do, often so much so such that it absorbs me. My normal daily life is easily monotonous, and this is fine with me.
 
Let's see....a kid with Aspbergers, a kid with Smith-Magenis Syndrome...

Yeah, it's interesting.
 
My life used to be a whole lot more interesting than it is now:

I used to run marathons (I wasn't any good, though)
Dropped out of the seminary at 18, to spend four years in the marines
Got hooked on barbituates
Fathered a daughter who won't speak to me, thanks to her mother, the psychopath
Backpacked from Newark to San Francisco, working odd jobs along the way to fund the trip
Kicked a two pack a day smoking habit (just celebrated ten years without a cigarette)
Became an alcoholic (I've been sober for fourteen months, now)

The past ten years I've been in a rut, though; I'm even considering going back to the seminary.
 
My job is interesting, with new problems to solve everyday, some travels (I've visited 22 different countries so far), meeting people of different culture, and in a interesting field.
I have two marvelous kids and a loving wife, fun hobbies (to me at least).
My wife is interesting I think.
But I don't think it's really special, it should be about the same as everyone
 
I bet to an outsider my life would seem kinda boring, maybe except for my travels. I have a stable job, a stable relationship, stable friends.....nothing much changes usually. Personally I find my life highly interesting, and would want to miss it for the world.
 
Taking the bus across town yesterday morning, I was subjected to two girls having a loud conversation about their hair: the cut they had, the dye jobs they used to have, the dye job they had now, why they had switched, when they planned to change it again, the merits of striped highlights vs. straight dying, the price of their dyejobs and cuts, what their sisters were doing with their hair, and why this wasn't as good.

I judge that I have an interesting life, QED.
 
sysyphus said:
Nobody will write a book or produce a documentary about me of course, but it's a life worth living.
I've had two people wanting to write a book about mine.
Hasn't happened yet, maybe they waiting to see if the ending is a happy one :crazyeye:
 
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