FUNKMAN
02-22-2003, 03:23 PM
Horde King,
I believe i am not alone when I say that I feel unusually lazy on rainy days. Not sad or depressed, just the energy level runs low and i can't get enough of that couch...
Sometimes I think that it's a physical thing where the rain is keeping certain vapors or gasses that are normally higher in the atmosphere, down to ground level and we breathe these gasses or vapors and it makes us tired. Then I say that sounds kind of silly...
Is there any physical part to it or is it all mental/psychological?
And do people in Seattle or London feel lazy more than people in dryer areas?
Thanks!
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This message was edited by FUNKMAN on 2-22-03 @ 7:30 PM
I believe i am not alone when I say that I feel unusually lazy on rainy days. Not sad or depressed, just the energy level runs low and i can't get enough of that couch...
Sometimes I think that it's a physical thing where the rain is keeping certain vapors or gasses that are normally higher in the atmosphere, down to ground level and we breathe these gasses or vapors and it makes us tired. Then I say that sounds kind of silly...
Is there any physical part to it or is it all mental/psychological?
And do people in Seattle or London feel lazy more than people in dryer areas?
Thanks!
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This message was edited by FUNKMAN on 2-22-03 @ 7:30 PM