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3 Comments:
I'm in shock! You've written something :-)
This is probably why developers can sometimes be viewed as grumpy geeks, when they are at their best, being creative, they become grumpy and angry, 'you wouldn't like them when there angry!'
I'm sure artists, and other creative people suffer from this too.
spot on post, I completely empathize.
I *knew* there was a good reason why I consume so many biscuits when I'm having a Busy Brain Day... all those pesky biscuit-goblins in my head!
Thanks for enlightening me ;-)
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