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De-Stressing:
Reducing the Stress in Our Lives
Many people find that one way to reduce stress in our day-to-day lives is to sit around and pop the bubbles in bubble wrap. One problem is that doing so can be annoying for the people around you; also, once the bubbles are all popped, the stress can accelerate.

So here, courtesy of BenS (he says it is sponsored by Ritalin, but I don't believe him) is a virtual sheet of bubble wrap for you to pop. I find the "manic" version especially satisfying.
Category: Eclectic Miscellany Posted on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 1:46am
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matthew:
Unfortunately, much of the "de-stressing" I experience with bubble wrap comes from annoying the people around me. But if I turn my speakers up really high I get a pretty good effect with virtual bubble-wrap too.
4.24.2008 8:58am
Rebekah K (mail) (www):
I rather like the voice message once I click on "Fresh Sheet".

It sounds terribly familiar ... I should probably make another appointment with my shrink, someday soon, huh? ;-)
4.24.2008 7:11pm

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