How do you know when one is allergic to something?

I asked a guy what he was doing, and he said, "Nothing." If so, how can one TELL that s/he is doing "Nothing," and if one is in fact doing "Nothing," how will one know when s/he is DONE doing nothing? When s/he begins doing something?

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    If he wasn't moving and had a blank stare on his face, it's possible he was just vegitating and chose the word nothing over the word vegitating. You'll know when you see some movement, hear a deep breath or see their eyes brighten up a little that they're doing something!

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He lied. He was really doing what I'm doing, answering a silly question. :)

Jim in a Nautilus COAT

I class that as being impossible really, we are always doing something, even doing nothing is still doing something:)

moonchild wears a COAT of shadows

I think he just didn't want to share "it" with you my friend. I can't think of any circumstance of "doing nothing". You are always doing something..breathing, for example. That is something. Now, when you're dead I would expect that would be the time you would be doing nothing but since I have never been there I can't really speak to that state of being! :) ((hugs))

RosieGHM Jetpacker

Sometimes I sit and think, other times i just sit.

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