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Andrew was assigned to watch this video for his Family Relations class. He enjoyed it so much, he called me in to watch it with him that evening. Basically, I laughed til I cried. I recommend watching this with your spouse if they're around. It'll make it even funnier.
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I love the way this dude illustrates what goes on in my head with the buzzing, emotional strings...connected...to...EVERY-THING! I couldn't have explained it better myself. It's impossible for me to stop all the buzzing and connecting and emoting going on ALL THE TIME! I swear, being a girl is utterly...exhausting!
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As for Andrew and this "nothing box," I'm not so sure. He goes stark crazy doing "nothing." If he has nothing to do, Andrew'll start pacing the house like a caged animal. But as for the boxes not touching each other...holy cow. My man is definitely a one-track-mind kind of guy. He'll become obsessed with one idea until it is resolved and put away forever. Whereas for me, because everything is so interconnected, I don't think I could focus on only one thing, like, ever. I tried once. My brain nearly exploded.
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Can anyone relate?
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*If you're interested, check out the other clips by this guy on YouTube.
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2 comments:
I am in a moms group and our last 2 meetings were dedicated to watching this video. So true, this guy knows the womans brain!
my favorite part was when he said, "the man's brain is simple..._ _ _, simple." That made me laugh really hard!
I've never really noticed the compartmentalized part of Holland (because he's always keeping up with the things that I'm thinking of), so I didn't really get this until the last part when he was talking about the "nothing box." That is SO true for Holland. It amazes/frustrates/annoys me EVERY time when I ask him what he's thinking and he says, "Nothing," because I don't (and still don't!!! Stickin' to my guns.) think it's true that you can think of nothing at all. And also, doing mindless things for hours???? Hello Halo.
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