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I never said "live out doors".. It's not even an argument. It's meant to be a discussing. That uh, people are to lazy to get out.
and it's not just me saying it, health experts and such, there's loads of articles on it, facts, and stuff. I would give you a link for proof. But since you don't go out much, I'm sure you have plenty of time to Google it your self.
Edit, maybe it's just a british thing, after all America is um, well, I have the same view as treejoe does on it,
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Well when I grew up my dad was very controlling. He would force me to come right home from school and then stay indoors all night.
When I was about 12 my mom and dad got divorced, and when I had visitation with my dad he would pretty much sleep all day and work all night, and the only food he had was mostly chips, soda, and various snacks with sugar.
I mean I can't entirely blame my dad for who I am, but in a way it's kind of how I grew up. I would play video games for a long time and no one would care. I'd spend hours on things like Newgrounds, and Neopets, and Addicting Games, and no one instructed me to do otherwise. I've pretty much lived most of my life indoors and I've had little motivation to get fresh air.
If I do go outside when I am home though, it will mostly be to draw, because this past year I've learned nature can be a very good resource when there is a lack of inspiration.
It's allergy season once again, so therefore inside time even though it's beautiful outside right now. It's sort of unhappy, having to stay inside waiting for my drugs to take affect (allergy drugs not anything illegal of course), but here I am.
I opened my window today.
Thank you eleizibeth ^
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I have a lack of exercise but really I could run inside the house.
I also am less likely to get skin cancer, but this leads to a possible deficiency in vitamin D
I have harsh allergies along with my blood flow during temperature shifts, but I like being outside for a while. Just sitting down on a log, as the sun sets, looking down at the stream below.
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