Describe a day in the life of your brain.

Mine is like a comedian, a philosopher, a theologian, a psychologist, and a wise *ss, all sitting around having a dinner conversation, and none of them knows what the hell they're talking about, yet insist on being heard. Meanwhile there is a jukebox in the corner that seems to never run out of songs to play. Never a dull moment in there.
 
Mine is like a comedian, a philosopher, a theologian, a psychologist, and a wise *ss, all sitting around having a dinner conversation, and none of them knows what the hell they're talking about, yet insist on being heard. Meanwhile there is a jukebox in the corner that seems to never run out of songs to play. Never a dull moment in there.
sounds like you've stolen mine !:ROFLMAO:
 
Doing brain stuff all day ... and sometimes at night to recap scenarios, even when I say Hush, it's bed o'clock for pete sake

It's then my brain reminds me that legend says when you can't sleep, it's because you're awake in someone else's dream.
So if everyone would please stop dreaming about me, that'd be great. Thank you.
 
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Today is a good example of living a fairly routine life. Brain use as in "thinking" is minimal. Biggest challenge on some days is posting something Senior Forums that might come close to making sense.
 
Like the TV Show 'How It's made', daily thoughts of music composition and how great musicians
break the boundaries of what was before.
Why that note, at that exact time, in the piece?
Did they feel the same as I feel when I hear it? The seer Wonder of the Movement?

On a more serious note, thoughts of 'what's for lunch' and 'what beer should I attempt to homebrew',
might cancel out any other thoughts...
 
If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
8-)
 
My brain never stops talking to me. The only time it relaxes is when I exercise and listen to music in my AirPods. My body never relaxes either. We were watching a scary movie at the theater a couple of days ago and my hubby had to put his hand on my leg because it was shaking. :ROFLMAO:
 
It's illegal to kill bobcats.
We do only have the common lynx. In Germany killing them is illegal too. But in the "Bayerischer Wald" in Southeast Germany (Border region to the Czech Republic) it happens nonetheless.

Artenschutz-Krimi: Der mysteriöse Tod der Luchse im Bayerischen Wald - WELT

"Naturschützer versuchen, Luchse im Bayerischen Wald wieder anzusiedeln. Doch seit einiger Zeit verschwinden die Raubkatzen oder werden tot aufgefunden. Zuletzt fand man vier abgetrennte Vorderläufe."
(Conservationists are trying to reintroduce lynx to the Bavarian Forest. But for some time now, the big cats have been disappearing or being found dead. Most recently, four severed front legs were found.) Translation: deepl.com

It is quite sure that some people know the lynx killers, but there is a wall of silence.
 
We do only have the common lynx. In Germany killing them is illegal too. But in the "Bayerischer Wald" in Southeast Germany (Border region to the Czech Republic) it happens nonetheless.

Artenschutz-Krimi: Der mysteriöse Tod der Luchse im Bayerischen Wald - WELT

"Naturschützer versuchen, Luchse im Bayerischen Wald wieder anzusiedeln. Doch seit einiger Zeit verschwinden die Raubkatzen oder werden tot aufgefunden. Zuletzt fand man vier abgetrennte Vorderläufe."
(Conservationists are trying to reintroduce lynx to the Bavarian Forest. But for some time now, the big cats have been disappearing or being found dead. Most recently, four severed front legs were found.) Translation: deepl.com

It is quite sure that some people know the lynx killers, but there is a wall of silence.
Wow, I would think Bobcats and Lynx would keep the population of rodents down. I don't think they are protected in all areas though. Generally, they don't pose a threat to humans unless cornered. Mountain lions would be more worrisome. Some things don't always make sense in life though.
 

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