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£100 Got a pretty sweet deal.

 

I really really need to stop spending money, like seriously thats almost £600 I've spent this month and I've not even got a job (or any sort of income). And I still need to buy a graphics card...

 

From where?! Me want :heh:

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how much was the monitor?

 

3496910x.jpg

 

£100 Got a pretty sweet deal.

 

I really really need to stop spending money, like seriously thats almost £600 I've spent this month and I've not even got a job (or any sort of income). And I still need to buy a graphics card...

 

Ta-daaaa!!

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Hehe, I thought it was Jamie Oliver.

 

Haha no. Close.

 

Awesome pyschological analysis kinda thing about how family affects you more in your first six years of your life than anything.

 

Im pretty sure it talked about how your family have a mental image of you fixed at one particular (usually young) age. Thus why if you're around your family you can never be yourself, and why its important to distance yourself from them.

 

Was thinking about it earlier when I had to remind myself my little brother is an adult, to me hes about 12.

 

Good book.

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Haha no. Close.

 

Awesome pyschological analysis kinda thing about how family affects you more in your first six years of your life than anything.

 

Im pretty sure it talked about how your family have a mental image of you fixed at one particular (usually young) age. Thus why if you're around your family you can never be yourself, and why its important to distance yourself from them.

 

Was thinking about it earlier when I had to remind myself my little brother is an adult, to me hes about 12.

 

Good book.

 

 

 

Interesting, that sounds similar to Freud's theory on attachment. Does it borrow anything from it?

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