True Confessions - Don't Judge
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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
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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 x
Thanks all and this is great to know. She goes tomorrow for more tests1 -
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.DeficitDuchess 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.
It's happening within, my generation also & I am, 37!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.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
Come mothers and fathers
Throughout the land
And don't criticize
What you can't understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is rapidly aging
Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand
Cause the times they are a-changing0 -
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Carillon_Campanello wrote: »
sweet cereals gross me out. If I had cereal I'd have granola which is sweet but not like sweet sweet like sweet cereals0 -
thanks We'll know more tomorrow after my brother meets with the surgeon0 -
Carillon_Campanello wrote: »
sweet cereals gross me out. If I had cereal I'd have granola which is sweet but not like sweet sweet like sweet cereals
Before I started this "journey" several months back I ate sweet cereals on the regular. Now just granola or oatmeal. Nothing else.
I hope your mom does well. I have also had a family member suffer from Parkinson's. It can be excruciating. Positive thoughts and energy sent your way.0 -
People around me keep getting new tattoos and it is making me so angry at myself for being indecisive because I want new ink badly, but also want to make sure I am 100% happy with it
I won't get a tattoo unless I like the idea for several months and still want it.
I only have one tattoo.0 -
People around me keep getting new tattoos and it is making me so angry at myself for being indecisive because I want new ink badly, but also want to make sure I am 100% happy with it
My grandpa had a 3 month rule. If it isn't something that you need right now, think about it for at least 3 months. If you still want it then you should go get it. I have used this so many times and not only saved myself money but saved myself from making really stupid permanent mistakes.2 -
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davedoubleu wrote: »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 so
Aww lol..0 -
I'm spending at least $25 a week on Halo Top. You should probably judge lol.3
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thistimereally wrote: »I'm spending at least $25 a week on Halo Top. You should probably judge lol.
I did this recently. I spent closer to $35 on 10 pints at two different stores because they were on sale and had different flavors.1 -
thistimereally wrote: »I'm spending at least $25 a week on Halo Top. You should probably judge lol.
I did this recently. I spent closer to $35 on 10 pints at two different stores because they were on sale and had different flavors.
That's a freaking steal.1 -
Carillon_Campanello wrote: »thistimereally wrote: »I'm spending at least $25 a week on Halo Top. You should probably judge lol.
I did this recently. I spent closer to $35 on 10 pints at two different stores because they were on sale and had different flavors.
That's a freaking steal.
I know.... that's why I stocked up. Kroger is awesome sometimes.1 -
I curse worse than a drunken sailor when I drive because I cannot stand people who don't follow the simple rules of the road. Non-blinker users make me stabby.3
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I curse worse than a drunken sailor when I drive because I cannot stand people who don't follow the simple rules of the road. Non-blinker users make me stabby.
Same!! I live in Northern VA. If I'm on the beltway around D.C., I see all these MD drivers that use the on ramp to pass cars, although they've been on 495 already. Don't use turn signals, and cut you off then slam on their brakes. I find myself making up words.0 -
browneyedgirl749 wrote: »I curse worse than a drunken sailor when I drive because I cannot stand people who don't follow the simple rules of the road. Non-blinker users make me stabby.
Same!! I live in Northern VA. If I'm on the beltway around D.C., I see all these MD drivers that use the on ramp to pass cars, although they've been on 495 already. Don't use turn signals, and cut you off then slam on their brakes. I find myself making up words.
As a native Marylander I can cosign our lack of driving ability0 -
Cerealsensei wrote: »browneyedgirl749 wrote: »I curse worse than a drunken sailor when I drive because I cannot stand people who don't follow the simple rules of the road. Non-blinker users make me stabby.
Same!! I live in Northern VA. If I'm on the beltway around D.C., I see all these MD drivers that use the on ramp to pass cars, although they've been on 495 already. Don't use turn signals, and cut you off then slam on their brakes. I find myself making up words.
As a native Marylander I can cosign our lack of driving ability
Respect1 -
Cerealsensei wrote: »browneyedgirl749 wrote: »I curse worse than a drunken sailor when I drive because I cannot stand people who don't follow the simple rules of the road. Non-blinker users make me stabby.
Same!! I live in Northern VA. If I'm on the beltway around D.C., I see all these MD drivers that use the on ramp to pass cars, although they've been on 495 already. Don't use turn signals, and cut you off then slam on their brakes. I find myself making up words.
As a native Marylander I can cosign our lack of driving ability
As one who learned how to drive in that area, I'll second this.
And confess it's why I hate driving so much.0 -
I confess that I always feel guilty for pampering myself but not today. I had the evening all to myself. Got a haircut, dyed my hair (red...again) and I did my nails. I've come to realize that taking care of me is important too and I should not feel guilt for doing so.8
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I confess that I always feel guilty for pampering myself but not today. I had the evening all to myself. Got a haircut, dyed my hair (red...again) and I did my nails. I've come to realize that taking care of me is important too and I should not feel guilt for doing so.
Good for you ❤
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I confess that I always feel guilty for pampering myself but not today. I had the evening all to myself. Got a haircut, dyed my hair (red...again) and I did my nails. I've come to realize that taking care of me is important too and I should not feel guilt for doing so.
Life's also, meant to; be enjoyed!1 -
I confess that I sleepwalk . I can't find things in my house because I move stuff around or it completely disappears. The most common thing that goes missing is my tupperware.
I swear I could hide my own Easter eggs.2 -
LittleHearseDriver wrote: »I confess that I sleepwalk . I can't find things in my house because I move stuff around or it completely disappears. The most common thing that goes missing is my tupperware.
I swear I could hide my own Easter eggs.
I do too sometimes, and if I do I often leave a trail of destruction. Super creepy to see it in the morning.1 -
I sometimes randomly waking up screaming my head off for no reason....0
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merrysailor88 wrote: »I sometimes randomly waking up screaming my head off for no reason....
That sounds horrible.0 -
merrysailor88 wrote: »I sometimes randomly waking up screaming my head off for no reason....
I wonder if adults can have night terrors, I used to have them when I was a kid and would wake up screaming and crying and I had this terrible overwhelming sense of doom, that nothing would ever be ok.0 -
merrysailor88 wrote: »I sometimes randomly waking up screaming my head off for no reason....
My dad did that for years from combat induced ptsd.0 -
LittleHearseDriver wrote: »merrysailor88 wrote: »I sometimes randomly waking up screaming my head off for no reason....
That sounds horrible.
It's probably worse for my husband...0
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