AND THE LACK THEREOF*

*we put the "mmm" in communism

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This is the personal blog of Tim. Here, Tim writes on anything he has enough inspiration to finish a post on. That usually ends up being matters of science, pop culture, technology, religion, and philosophy.

This blog is around nine years old, which is over a third of Tim's current age. Back in 2003, it was called "Of Tim: Tim's life - or lack thereof", and it was as bad as you might expect the blog of a freshman in high school to be. Tim hopes that his writing is a little better, these days.

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Because I feel the need to post, again. As I do my chemistry stuff, I've been confronted with a really new problem.

I want to know everything about everything.

I feel like I have to be an expert on every subject I touch. If I do something, I can't suck at it. That's my thought process. I'll work at it till I don't suck.

And it's wearing me out as far as my will to learn goes. I think it's mostly because of the resources I've been using for research. Wikipedia.org has mountains, gold mines, whatever you wish, of information. On everything. Every time I touch that place I end up having 5 windows open, because there was a term I didn't understand in whatever I was researching. I went from researching Alkali Metals to Hydrogen Bombs and Atomic Clocks and Jupiter. And every time I open a new window, I'm presented with a page full of stuff I don't know or understand. And yet out of this necessity to know, I read until I at least have a partial understanding. I hate it. Yay for not being satisfied with the fact that I'm not Einstein.

It's not like I obsess over the subject, it's just a frustration I've reached as I research various stuff.
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