A thread for procrastinators and three-toed sloths

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In summary, the conversation revolves around procrastination and ways to waste time without putting in much effort. The participants share links to entertaining articles, archive of Time magazine covers, and a game that is addictive and can lead to procrastination.
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rachmaninoff
Procrastinating?

Avoiding some annoying and senseless paperwork that must be done?

Tree-dwelling herbivore of the sub-order Tardigrada?

This is a thread for you! Help out your fellow lazy students with entertaining links that waste the maximum amount of time, with the minimum expenditure of effort!

I'll start! Here's an interesting article about sloths:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-toed_sloth
 
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I'll post something tomorrow.
 
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zoobyshoe said:
I'll post something tomorrow.
That's the spirit! :wink:

Here's an archive of the covers of Time magazine since 1923.
http://www.time.com/time/coversearch/
 
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Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you tomorrow!
 
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I think *Kia* originally posted this here a while ago. I come across and end up playing it every time I organize my bookmarks... instead of organizing my bookmarks. Very addictive and almost makes me feel like I'm actually doing something productive.

http://www.planarity.net/
 
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Wow, I'm glad I didn't just spend most of the day playing that game. :rolleyes:
 

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"A thread for procrastinators and three-toed sloths" is a virtual forum or discussion board where people can come together to share their experiences with procrastination and connect with others who also struggle with procrastination or relate to the laid-back nature of three-toed sloths.

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