What are the boundaries between not lazy and lazy? Obviously, there are things that are definitely lazy and things that definitely aren’t. An example you say?
Lazy scenarios:
You have smelly teeth. You can’t bothered to go and brush your teeth.
You are thirsty. You can’t be arsed to go all the way from the living room to the kitchen to get a drink.
You have an asthma attack. You can’t be bothered to get your inhaler from your pocket.
Unlazy (correct word?) scenarios:
You want a pizza. You walk into town to get a pizza from the shop of pizzas.
You have a shower, then cook something, then have another shower to get rid of the garlicky smell.
You want to know what it’s like at 8000 feet. You climb a mountain.
But what about these?
You want to read a book before bed, but you’d need to walk into town (20 mins) to get it and the shops close in about 20 minutes and you’re not sure if they’ll be open. Would not going be lazy? Or sense?
You left your phone round your friends house and its 2 in the morning. You know he’ll be awake, but is it lazy to not go?
It depends on your outlook on life I guess.
</filler post>
2 Comments
YOUR PSEUDO-TAGS ARE LAZY, YOU DON’T HAVE AN OPENING FILLER POST TAG.
Uhm, the book thing is not lazy, it’s reasonable to say that it’s too late to get a book.
The phone thing? You’re going to have to get it some time anyway, better sooner than later. I’d say putting it off is lazy, unless the 2am thing means you’re really tired.
I like
Whether or not there was supposed to be an opening tag.
Assuming there wasn’t, and you were making a point with it – which Will missed
I think it’s non-lazy.. or maybe eager?
Book thing is something I would struggle over, if I want really wanted the book I would try anyway.
Phone – depends how tired you are, how far away they are..
I think we are lazy mark..
The shower one just seems OCD-esque lol.