An hour sitting by a beautiful girl (guy) seems like a moment, a moment sitting near an ugly one seems like an eternity.
2006-07-29 02:16:23
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answered by ••Mott•• 6
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As the world tilts on its axis, in the mornings, some of the time, falls off.
This ends up on the moon, and makes it look much older, than it actually is
2006-07-29 03:15:14
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answered by ben b 5
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It doesn't. Time passes at the same rate whatever you are doing. It is a case of your mental attitude: if you are busy, you do not notice the time passing. Likewise, if you are bored, it drags. '"That passed the time". "It would have passed anyway". "Yes, but not so quickly".'-Samuel Beckett, 'Waiting For Godot'.
2006-07-29 01:32:23
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answer #3
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answered by so_it_goes_2512 3
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I have not noticed this phenomenon. I am guessing... It is because you sleep away about eight hours of the morning. Right?
2006-07-29 10:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you are busy in the morning, so time flies?
2006-07-29 01:28:54
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answered by Rose 3
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it depends on what you're doing. If you're doing something you like, you will find that time goes by very fast. On the other hand, if you don't like what you're doing, you will find that time is going very slow.
2006-07-29 23:41:25
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answered by carebears0408 4
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when you get up, you re not necessarily awake so you sleep thru the morning.
2006-08-01 01:59:31
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answered by duc602 7
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It doesn't for me - it all depends on what you are doing.
2006-07-29 01:29:12
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answered by ? 5
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mornings you are relatively busier
2006-07-29 01:28:37
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answered by raj 7
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depends on what your doing
2006-07-29 02:28:12
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answered by IrishLassie 4
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