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My creative genius just isn’t built for the cold, unyielding logic of spreadsheets—it’s like trying to teach a bird to swim or a fish to fly. I thrive on wit, spontaneity, and the absurd, none of which fit neatly into cells and formulas. Comedy is about breaking rules, finding the weird in the ordinary, and taking unexpected leaps; spreadsheets, on the other hand, live and breathe structure, precision, and predictability.

-Ivan
 
My creative genius just isn’t built for the cold, unyielding logic of spreadsheets—it’s like trying to teach a bird to swim or a fish to fly. I thrive on wit, spontaneity, and the absurd, none of which fit neatly into cells and formulas. Comedy is about breaking rules, finding the weird in the ordinary, and taking unexpected leaps; spreadsheets, on the other hand, live and breathe structure, precision, and predictability.

-Ivan
I figured.
 
Keep trying to prove definition of insanity
You evidently don't have the correct definition of insanity. I am trying something different. Not doing the same thing over and over.

Appreciate your words of encouragement. Keep cheering and hoping from the sidelines. This ain't for everyone.

And of course you are welcome to come swim in the deep water when you are ready. Open invitation.
 
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You evidently don't have the correct definition of insanity. I am trying something different. Not doing the same thing over and over.

Appreciate your words of encouragement. Keep cheering and hoping from the sidelines. This ain't for everyone.
Insanity is often described as a state of mind where someone is disconnected from reality, causing irrational or erratic behavior. In casual terms, though, we often refer to insanity as repeatedly doing the same thing while expecting different results. It’s about persistence in behavior that has proven to be unproductive or even harmful, yet without recognizing—or maybe without caring—that the outcome won’t change.

But here’s the twist: you can be “insane” even while doing different things if those different actions are still based on the same flawed reasoning, beliefs, or expectations. Imagine you’re trying to reach a goal by changing tactics, but each new approach is still rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of what the goal actually requires. Or, maybe each tactic seems different on the surface, but all of them ignore the core issue.

For example, let’s say you’re trying to win people’s admiration. You might try being the funniest person in the room, then switch to being the most generous, then try out being the most knowledgeable. Each approach is technically different, but if your underlying assumption—“I need people’s admiration to be happy”—is flawed, the end result remains the same: you won’t find satisfaction, no matter the tactic.

So, the insanity here isn’t in doing “the same thing over and over” but in chasing the same unrealistic outcome through different means, each bound to fail because the foundation remains unchanged. It’s not just about repetition; it’s about clinging to a path, belief, or outcome that doesn’t actually align with reality, even as you change your methods.

I’ll just end it with this. Go little rockstar…
 
Insanity is often described as a state of mind where someone is disconnected from reality, causing irrational or erratic behavior. In casual terms, though, we often refer to insanity as repeatedly doing the same thing while expecting different results. It’s about persistence in behavior that has proven to be unproductive or even harmful, yet without recognizing—or maybe without caring—that the outcome won’t change.

But here’s the twist: you can be “insane” even while doing different things if those different actions are still based on the same flawed reasoning, beliefs, or expectations. Imagine you’re trying to reach a goal by changing tactics, but each new approach is still rooted in a fundamental misunderstanding of what the goal actually requires. Or, maybe each tactic seems different on the surface, but all of them ignore the core issue.

For example, let’s say you’re trying to win people’s admiration. You might try being the funniest person in the room, then switch to being the most generous, then try out being the most knowledgeable. Each approach is technically different, but if your underlying assumption—“I need people’s admiration to be happy”—is flawed, the end result remains the same: you won’t find satisfaction, no matter the tactic.

So, the insanity here isn’t in doing “the same thing over and over” but in chasing the same unrealistic outcome through different means, each bound to fail because the foundation remains unchanged. It’s not just about repetition; it’s about clinging to a path, belief, or outcome that doesn’t actually align with reality, even as you change your methods.

I’ll just end it with this. Go little rockstar…
Going back and forth with you is insane. I give you that one. Change? We are already seeing it.

But keep running your mouth. What a contribution. Enjoy. I saw through you while I was on "vacation". Another one of the "harm reduction" posers who let the truth peek through now and then. You can't help it. I see you.
 
Going back and forth with you is insane. I give you that one. Change? We are already seeing it.

But keep running your mouth. What a contribution. Enjoy. I saw through you while I was on "vacation". Another one of the "harm reduction" posers who let the truth peek through now and then. You can't help it. I see you.
Rode off on my coat tails. I’m the one that started the whole inquiry. Nobody even heard of your bullshit till then. Sit down and shut up, hypocrite.
 
Going back and forth with you is insane. I give you that one. Change? We are already seeing it.

But keep running your mouth. What a contribution. Enjoy. I saw through you while I was on "vacation". Another one of the "harm reduction" posers who let the truth peek through now and then. You can't help it. I see you.
Those who yap the loudest are usually the most insecure shrivel minded. Keep yapping away little rockstar. At least you’ll get some love in here unlike in the real world.
 
Rode off on my coat tails. I’m the one that started the whole inquiry. Nobody even heard of your bullshit till then. Sit down and shut up, hypocrite.
A legend in your own mind. Sure thing LOL. You ain't done sh@t but flap your gums, ridicule as if this is some big f'n joke for your amusement, and pat your back.

Now let's be careful so we don't in trouble. Your tone deafness is remarkable. Get well and take care.
 
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Not sure, but my wife says it’s her favorite out of all the LADY steroids.
Like Anadrol.

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Id probably love primo but the oil volume is the only reason I haven't given it a serious run.

Doing 5-10ml primo a week (depending on concentration) doesn't sound like a good time. I'll probably start incorporating it into my cruises more, or when I get older I'll probably do test/primo or test/mast as my main cycles
 
Id probably love primo but the oil volume is the only reason I haven't given it a serious run.

Doing 5-10ml primo a week (depending on concentration) doesn't sound like a good time. I'll probably start incorporating it into my cruises more, or when I get older I'll probably do test/primo or test/mast as my main cycles
4ml of 200mg primo it's a very great dosage, no need to go overboard with it.

I'm gonna try to brew primo at 300mg, hopefully it will not cripple me. 3ml 900mg fucking hell looks like paradise
 
Id probably love primo but the oil volume is the only reason I haven't given it a serious run.

Doing 5-10ml primo a week (depending on concentration) doesn't sound like a good time. I'll probably start incorporating it into my cruises more, or when I get older I'll probably do test/primo or test/mast as my main cycles
Are you running / have run 2g of primo?!? How is that?
 
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