True Confessions - Don't Judge
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_har_T_Swallow wrote: »merrysailor88 wrote: »LittleHearseDriver wrote: »
I just mentioned this the other day in a conversation. I am afraid that in the future no one will ever be satisfied
It's because the younger generation is growing up to value nothing. Everything is superficial and no one wants to work towards anything.
Yep. It makes me really sad. Like all relationships are doomed. The future is scary
on a long enough timeline, everything/where/one is doomed. being alive is like being on a rollercoaster with no brakes in so many ways. eventually everything goes off the rails no matter if you're wearing a seatbelt or not.
that said, is it any wonder there's *always* going to be people who want to try new experiences with new people and won't ever be satisfied?
For you, that's quite insightful.
Wait.
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what's wrong with any generation is a function of what was wrong with the previous generation. We learn relationship skills from our parents.5
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RavenLibra wrote: »what's wrong with any generation is a function of what was wrong with the previous generation. We learn relationship skills from our parents.
Yeah! Let's blame them; I like it.4 -
I confess it was a bit weird when some guy walked by at the science centre and said he liked my boots and was funny when the boys teacher turned to me and said well that was weird0
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Motorsheen wrote: »RavenLibra wrote: »what's wrong with any generation is a function of what was wrong with the previous generation. We learn relationship skills from our parents.
Yeah! Let's blame them; I like it.
What I learned from my parents is not jump into marriage. My dad is on his 4th, and he is miserable.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »RavenLibra wrote: »what's wrong with any generation is a function of what was wrong with the previous generation. We learn relationship skills from our parents.
Yeah! Let's blame them; I like it.
Aren't we supposed to blame our parents for everything?0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »RavenLibra wrote: »what's wrong with any generation is a function of what was wrong with the previous generation. We learn relationship skills from our parents.
Yeah! Let's blame them; I like it.
Aren't we supposed to blame our parents for everything?
No?0 -
No we are supposed to learn from them...how we interpret the lessons is another matter.1
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i am crazy about yogurt and cereal, i often let my puppy eat some of it and shes crazy about it to1
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princess0lexi wrote: »i am crazy about yogurt and cereal, i often let my puppy eat some of it and shes crazy about it to
Everyone should be crazy about cereal3 -
Cerealsensei wrote: »princess0lexi wrote: »i am crazy about yogurt and cereal, i often let my puppy eat some of it and shes crazy about it to
Everyone should be crazy about cereal
You mean there are people who aren't? Weirdos.0 -
I confess I don't love cereal cause I don't like milk0
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I put cereal in my ice cream sometimes. It's delicious.3
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I confess that the grammar error in one of the post titles is making me mental.0
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_har_T_Swallow wrote: »merrysailor88 wrote: »LittleHearseDriver wrote: »
I just mentioned this the other day in a conversation. I am afraid that in the future no one will ever be satisfied
It's because the younger generation is growing up to value nothing. Everything is superficial and no one wants to work towards anything.
Yep. It makes me really sad. Like all relationships are doomed. The future is scary
on a long enough timeline, everything/where/one is doomed. being alive is like being on a rollercoaster with no brakes in so many ways. eventually everything goes off the rails no matter if you're wearing a seatbelt or not.
that said, is it any wonder there's *always* going to be people who want to try new experiences with new people and won't ever be satisfied?
The word "satisfied" means different things to different people
Boy..... does it ever!1 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
but what if it's the most worstest ever0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »
Lol!!!
Generally I stand my ground by refusing to post in threads where the OP makes a mistake in the title.
Which is exactly why I haven't.1 -
I confess my mom is one step closer to getting some form of brain surgery to help relieve her pakinsons symptoms...this is both good and terrifying at the same time cause...brain surgery and all1
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »
I don't mean any offense to anybody at all, but it's sort of like a clubhouse in there. If you're not one of a handful of people, nobody pays that much attention to you
hugs honey....know what you mean ..
Yeah right. You get loads. And rightfully so0 -
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I confess my mom is one step closer to getting some form of brain surgery to help relieve her pakinsons symptoms...this is both good and terrifying at the same time cause...brain surgery and all
I've looked after a patient who had surgery to relieve his symptoms. It was absolutely amazing to see his tremors subside to a point I could hardly see them. Good luck to your mum x2 -
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Cerealsensei wrote: »
The night is young.0 -
I confess that I don't want kids.1
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