Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Month of Mourning
In my religion, Shia Isthna Asheri Muslim if you care, there is a month in where we mourn over the death of the grandson of Prophet Mohammad, who died to protect the religion of Islam (if some people care I'll post the whole of the story in the comments). Now the point of today's post is that I can't listen to music, watch tv, or have fun for like 10 days, and can't do anything that isn't educational (watch Food Network, read books, etc.) for about a month and a half. What I ask of you guys is to suggest some stuff I could do. Recommend books, or documentaries or something. Also in response to yesterday's post, I will get, in this order, Firefox, Opera, Chromium, and Seamonkey. Thanks for all your input to yesterday, and thanks in advance for today's suggestions.
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Can you read for entertainment, or does the reading have to be educational as well?
ReplyDeleteWhy not kill two birds with one stone: install Lynx text-only browser. That way you're sure not to hear any music, see any video, or have any fun while browsing.
ReplyDeleteI'd personally take the month to learn a simple, yet profitable skill. Good luck, I'll be following!
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visit my place: www.yourchilltime.blogspot.com
learn some new stuff or do some art
ReplyDeleteI say you sneakily do what ever the fuck you want
ReplyDeleteJust spend time reading random Wikipedia articles. It's interesting sometimes.
ReplyDeletedo what you want
ReplyDeletelearn yoga... yoga... and yoga... trust me
ReplyDeleteIslam is great!
ReplyDeleteSeamonkey is balls, don't even waste your time with it.
ReplyDeleteYou could...read your java textbook ;)
Or learn a new programming language? As far as documentaries go, http://www.thedocumentaryblog.com/index.php/2010/01/05/the-documentary-blogs-top-25-documentaries-of-the-decade/
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'll try Yoga, and thanks Max for being useful for once. And everyone who says to do what I want, what I want to do is follow my religion.
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