I used to be a Medic and Firefighter-- in short I was an adrenaline junkie. And now I’m old and retired. And my body is bent and currently a bit broken. I seek to learn how to be dull.

Despite the enjoyment of watching the hummingbirds at my feeders and the light gardening I do. I still think I could become even more satisfied with my dullness.

Guide me to complete dullness!

  • snrkl@lemmus.org
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    4 days ago

    I think the “dull” metre is an external one…

    I’m into all manner of exciting things that people think are completely dull if I talk about it…

    Welcome to the party… (please turn the music down as you come past the stereo and can you bring less spicy dip next time please?..)

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      3 days ago

      I think you are probably correct that “dull” is the projection others place upon you. And not what you place upon yourself. My postings here have been done with a tongue-in-cheek manor. Hopefully, I have brightened peoples day. If only for a moment.

      Thank you for the welcome! I believe I will stick around for at least a bit. But you probably don’t want me around the stereo, I’m likely to just turn it off as I would turn it down. I really do like my quiet. And I will work on the dip thing. But to be fair, I do like me some spicy food at times.

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        3 days ago

        If you are looking for displacement activities that have large amounts of slow steady methodical development of learning and new skills, with a thrilling and short adrenalised conclusion, I can highly recommend low powered model rocketry.

        I’ve progressively levelled up my design, construction and painting skills, and the 10-90second flight at the end is quite a rush when you find out if your all your work passes the ultimate test from the laws of space and time, or if you’re about to instead learn something to take into the next build…

        Plus, there’s usually plenty of rocketry clubs scattered around with amazing people to help on the journey…