should i go on a walk?

<p>i have like 2 hours of homework</p>

<p>ok, pros:

  • it would be refreshing
  • it would be good exercise
  • i could take my dog
  • i usually have brilliant ideas on walks
  • i “want” to</p>

<p>cons:

  • i might regret procrastinating this long
  • i could lose 2 hours of sleep
  • i might get carried away and walk so long i miss dinner
  • i don’t really feel like seeing people from my school, which might happen
  • i could do something embarrassing like slip on ice</p>

<p>In my opinion the cons out-weigh(?) the pros. You should stay in.</p>

<p>If it’s icy out then don’t. You could also limit your walk to half an hour or one hour. Set a timer on you phone for halfway so that you will realize that you need to start heading back then.</p>

<p>but if it would help her on his homework then it would benefit her.</p>

<p>You know whats best for you.</p>

<p>^her .</p>

<p>haha opps. Maybe SHE should just go for a 15 minute walk or do your homework outside! I love trying to do homework outside but it gets too windy…</p>

<p>OKgirl- “but if it would help her on his homework…”</p>

<p>Hehehe, I like pointing out mistakes.</p>

<p>dang I thought I fixed it all! I need more sleep and less homework!</p>

<p>dont walk, run! but why the name change?</p>

<p>I hope you were able to make a decision before this point in time.</p>

<p>^ Yes, me too. It would be sad if you were still on here.</p>

<p>i went on a walk like 5 minutes after i made the thread and i just got back… i think it worked out… thanks for the input, everyone, haha.</p>

<p>idk, it just seemed like time for a change.</p>

<p>You can’t do your homework outside in Minnesota in February, or at least you can’t do it for very long. It’s hard for southerners to understand how cold it is outside when you’re not moving. This is the reason I sometimes drive to school even though I live just around the corner, and driving takes the same amount of time as walking.</p>

<p>*begin lecture by enviroextremists</p>