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Are you Edwin Abbott Abbott alais ‘a square’?
hint: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland
Or Flat Stanley!
I don’t get depressed as such but i do get a lot of flat, nothing days. Crap, innit?
i get flat. feel flat right now. very flat. a whole lot of nothin’. flat and anxious. great! looking on the bright side, tomorrow maybe i won’t feel flat.
take the L away and you got me.
Quote from Time for the Stars by Robert Heinlein (from memory so not verbatim): Have you ever been at a party and suddenly realised you were having no fun? No reason, just no fun and the whole world grey and tasteless?
It’s a different metaphor, but it makes a similar point. And I’ve certainly been in the situation he describes.
An alternative metaphor, from one of my friends: “Sometimes I feel as spiritual as a brick”.
I had this idea for doing women’s t-shirts that say across the chest, ‘Not everything’s flat in Essex’. This could also be adapted for Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge of course.
I never feel flat; I always feel very curvy. Those who’ve felt me would agree.
Think it’s largely the weather, Jon, and because you aren’t going to Greenbelt. It’s going to get sunny again tomorrow afternoon. I’ve been keeping a close eye on the weather forecast.