Addiction.

I think many things that are said about running are exaggerated and in no way dictate how you should feel and how you should be seeing things. But getting back into running has been great, and you have to take rest days etc – but it’s during these rests that one of the things people say about running careers (and I always laugh at this) has come through to reality: that running is a drug. There’s an itch that I ought to be running. Wait. What are you saying? I’m not addicted. No way… Get off my back!

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Running sucks. If I had my way, I'd rather sit in a motorised wheelchair and always have a seat for lunch at uni, instead of having to dodge people on the street, running (and they always stare). Damn it.

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