0:00:00.000,0:00:04.049 [quiet] 0:00:04.720,0:00:09.160 Paul: Trying to figure out how to get in there, Dru? [br]woman: I know, you can fit through there, that's kinda scary! 0:00:09.160,0:00:12.640 woman: One day, you won't.[br]Paul: Well, like in a week she won't 0:00:12.640,0:00:13.539 woman: right! hahaha! 0:00:13.539,0:00:16.900 Paul: growing so fast![br]woman: come here! come here, come here! 0:00:22.360,0:00:24.080 Paul: Trying to stick your head in there[br]again Dru? 0:00:24.900,0:00:26.700 I'm gonna try vlogging like this 0:00:26.710,0:00:32.529 Why not? Dru and I are out for her[br]evening walk. It is very dark. But there 0:00:32.529,0:00:38.020 are street lights and i discovered that[br]if i use the back-facing camera-- 0:00:38.020,0:00:39.580 the back-facing camera? 0:00:39.580,0:00:42.850 yeah! --on my phone, that I get a decent[br]picture. 0:00:43.810,0:00:50.260 Cool. I've fallen into a trap these past[br]couple days, saturday and today's Sunday, 0:00:50.260,0:00:57.280 wherein I've just watched Charmed all[br]day long. I mean, I've done a little bit. i 0:00:57.280,0:01:01.240 went to Doomie's Home Cookin' today. That[br]was cool. But for most but i'm just 0:01:01.240,0:01:08.409 watching Charmed and it's a thing that I[br]fall into where I feel like I have to do 0:01:08.409,0:01:12.460 the next thing in a series. I'm not going[br]to say it's an addiction. I'm not gonna 0:01:12.460,0:01:17.290 say it's an obsession. But I certainly do[br]feel very compelled to do it and it's 0:01:17.290,0:01:18.909 hard for me to shake. 0:01:18.909,0:01:22.990 It's part of the reason why I try not to[br]do anything that I can get in the 0:01:22.990,0:01:27.550 routine of doing over and over again[br]like playing video games or what have 0:01:27.550,0:01:28.420 you. 0:01:28.420,0:01:35.710 It's not good i get stuck doing it. So i[br]just wanted to point that out as a flaw 0:01:35.710,0:01:40.960 that i have and ask if you have that[br]kind of flaw, too. Again I don't want to throw 0:01:40.960,0:01:44.620 around words like addiction and[br]obsession and compulsion because those 0:01:44.620,0:01:49.720 actually have medical definitions. Those[br]are legit mental diagnoses and I don't 0:01:49.720,0:01:54.460 have those. But do you ever have a[br]problem where you have a hard time 0:01:55.470,0:02:01.200 stopping doing the thing that is[br]interrupting your life? Right now i'm 0:02:01.200,0:02:04.200 watching series on netflix and that's[br]kind of keeping me from doing other 0:02:04.200,0:02:09.780 things. I don't like that it does that to me or that[br]I let myself do that, but i'm stuck there. 0:02:09.780,0:02:14.220 So let me know in the comments below if[br]you have an issue with something like 0:02:14.220,0:02:19.560 that and what is it and do you have a way[br]of, like, beating it? If it weren't for 0:02:19.560,0:02:23.460 the fact that i have to walk Dru on[br]a regular basis, i might not have left my 0:02:23.460,0:02:27.630 apartment this weekend! And that's my[br]VEDA for today, confessing that I have 0:02:27.630,0:02:33.480 this problem with Netflix shows. I know[br]it's not unique to me. I know tons of 0:02:33.480,0:02:37.020 people get into this thing with Netflix,[br]but i don't know how many people let it 0:02:37.020,0:02:38.490 interfere with their lives. 0:02:38.490,0:02:42.630 Anyway, you've made it to the end of my[br]video and at the end of my video i 0:02:42.630,0:02:44.950 always say the same thing which is: 0:02:45.340,0:02:46.280 Tomorrow 0:02:46.560,0:02:47.660 will be even better!