AzzarTheGod
09-17-2016, 04:19 PM
This is a regular occurrence.
Occasionally my system destabilizes, causing 2 shutdowns back to back (I have never shut my computer off in over 4 years unless absolutely necessary, it runs 24/7. Sleep function was disabled immediately after buying it) and wipes out all my tabs involuntarily through brute force.
This causes a momentary feeling of great loss and anxiety, "Oh no what did I lose track of, all my research and stuff". Followed by immediate relief as I accept that it was time to move on and I didn't need to read those articles anyway. It is a very liberating experience. One that I can't bring myself to bring about for my own benefit, but rather one that requires a godly happening.
Can anyone else relate to this phenomenon? I have too many tabs open again and don't know what to do about it. I feel like I need a sociopathic roommate like Sam Hyde to come over and punk me and unplug my computer (2 times in a row, takes 2 shutdowns to wipe the autosave) when this happens.
Occasionally my system destabilizes, causing 2 shutdowns back to back (I have never shut my computer off in over 4 years unless absolutely necessary, it runs 24/7. Sleep function was disabled immediately after buying it) and wipes out all my tabs involuntarily through brute force.
This causes a momentary feeling of great loss and anxiety, "Oh no what did I lose track of, all my research and stuff". Followed by immediate relief as I accept that it was time to move on and I didn't need to read those articles anyway. It is a very liberating experience. One that I can't bring myself to bring about for my own benefit, but rather one that requires a godly happening.
Can anyone else relate to this phenomenon? I have too many tabs open again and don't know what to do about it. I feel like I need a sociopathic roommate like Sam Hyde to come over and punk me and unplug my computer (2 times in a row, takes 2 shutdowns to wipe the autosave) when this happens.