this thread has become such a sexist thread. i'd like to say that girls can like maths and physics too; girls are _not_ evil thank you very much, girls aren't just there to support guys so they don't have to work; and a certain amount of outdoor exercise and sunlight is needed for you to stay healthy.
Well, you're right about that. To tell the truth, I technically view girls as the same as boys; they're all people, and all more or less the same. It's the love that is "evil," or not so much evil either as idiotic.

Exercise is probably necessary to some extent, but sunlight is actually bad for the human body.

Also, these are the conditions with the current state of the human; with technological advances being made every year, I doubt it will be all that long before these limitations will be circumvented by upgrading the human.

love is a _good_ thing. can't convince you, CP, if you've never experienced it. i feel kinda sorry for the day you fall in love- you'll be so majorly confused. (im being optimistic in this aspect, and quite confident too...)
You know, I have been told this many, many times over the last three years, and my thinking has continued to shift in the other direction from what I have seen of human affairs. I have determined that going into any sort of love affairs would be the surest way of completely messing up my life, not to mention that it will be the second stupidest thing I could do, but only time will tell about that. I have other objectives to complete in my life.

maths and science can be beautiful, but one of these days, go out, have a look at the sky. the sky's always beautiful.
It gets a bit boring to me after a while; always some shade of blue. Why not red or complete black? Math and physics, on the other hand, never cease to amaze me. (i.e. look at the
p form of Euler formula: e^(
pi) + 1 = 0 <--that right there is pure beauty seldom seen in the universe

) Some of the things encountered in physics are also like this; in my opinion, human affairs are as ugly as anything, but the workings of the universe are incredibly beautiful.

About love, dunno if CP can fall in love one day, if he never goes out. Anyway, honestly, if the guy think he can live forever in his room, the awakening will be terrible when he'll be 20 and his parents will kick him out of the house "now get a job". How will he do when mom and dad won't bring gim what he needs? , I just imagined the nerd in a supermarket, completly lost
bah, I have thought about that already and have a vague idea of my immediate future planned out reasonable well.

If everything goes as planned, I should have completed a formal education by 23 or so and secured a doctorate degree and an adequate job; I can then spend the next two or three years working on completing one of my life's major goals.
