Tuesday, February 21, 2017

TMI Tuesday: Virgin dreams

1. I am too busy to _____ .





Iron sheets.  Or maybe I just don't want to.  I try to avoid any ironing, actually.

2. Last week I did not do TMI Tuesday because
_____ .





I did not like the questions and I had several other blogs to write.

3. Last week’s TMI Tuesday’s _____ were _____ .


The questions were difficult and problematic.  I found the "conclusions" off putting.  For example, on the first one it said 
"Scientist claim that being “in love” only last within the first six months of a relationship" which is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard and I doubt that whoever said it even knows what love is.  It certainly is far from a scientific proposal.  I didn't feel like getting into a whole long blog post about my problems with the statements, so I didn't post anything.  I had other problems with most of the other questions except for the naked people cocktail party one.  I'd be naked too, I'm sure, because my Master would tell me to strip.  We like naked.

 4. _____ depends on dreams.

 What you strive for depends on dreams.  If you have a dream to accomplish something, that can motivate you to work hard for it.



5. Virgin _____ .


cocktails are not as good?

Bonus: The more you learn, the more you know, the more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why bother to learn?
Your thoughts? Do you agree or disagree with this statement?

I think it is meant to be funny.  In all seriousness, I think we need to keep learning throughout life to keep our brains in working order.  I wouldn't want to simply stagnate, how boring!  

To see the other TMI Tuesday answers, look here:  TMI TUESDAY.

3 comments:

  1. LOL on Q5 (I agree!) and YOLO on getting naked in Q3.

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    1. and DITTO on Q1 - how anal/ADD do you have to be to iron sheets.
      Who's got time for that?!

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