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how invisible I feel at times4
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MusicandMountains wrote: »how invisible I feel at times
I used to feel like that too, now I think people hear me coming from miles away lol.0 -
When will Netflix get season 4 of Peaky Blinders0
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CanesGalactica wrote: »I continue to not understand people or relationships, despite having been in contact with plenty of people and having been in varying degrees of relationships. All I can do is sit and sigh. I have a feeling this will be a lifelong issue for me.
It's a good sign. You're honest about this. About everyone else feels the same way and would never admit it.
Maybe it's a good sign, but it is incredibly frustrating on my end. I feel as though sometimes I gain insight and then some other person comes along and completely wipes out what little knowledge I had gained about the issue.
Herding cats is easier than understanding other people.1 -
I am wondering about all the ancient threads that keep coming up.
What is better? To bump a thread from like years ago or start a new fresh discussion on the same or a similar subject?
Personally I think it's better to start a new one if the last reply to a similar idea was years ago.1 -
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »I'm thinking about how often I see the same people complaining in the threads. It's hard not to think they're just looking for attention when that's all I can see.
Agree!
Some people just always seem to gripe about something or anything repeatedly and it gets old to me...I'm not surprised or interested when they have a complaint because it is just the norm for them.3 -
I can't sleep0
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Whenever I hear AC/DC on the radio I picture a cartoon clown singing. What a weird voice.
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Can somebody get Rockstar by Smashmouth out of my head?0
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forward0backward wrote: »Can somebody get Rockstar by Smashmouth out of my head?
Challenge accepted.
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I am wondering about all the ancient threads that keep coming up.
What is better? To bump a thread from like years ago or start a new fresh discussion on the same or a similar subject?
Personally I think it's better to start a new one if the last reply to a similar idea was years ago.
Sorry.0 -
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patrick_star_trek wrote: »I am wondering about all the ancient threads that keep coming up.
What is better? To bump a thread from like years ago or start a new fresh discussion on the same or a similar subject?
Personally I think it's better to start a new one if the last reply to a similar idea was years ago.
Sorry.
Don't be sorry boo. Some of them are funny AF
Thanks, love.1 -
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I watched the entire first season, to give it a fair chance. At the start of season 2, when I realized I had no idea WTF was going on, I realized I just wasn't all that into it.3
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WorkerDrone83 wrote: »Whenever I hear AC/DC on the radio I picture a cartoon clown singing. What a weird voice.
Well this is terrifying. Now I am thinking about clowns eating my soul
LOL. Nah, that's just Rockso the Rockin' Clown. He only likes cocaine.0 -
You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.0
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CanesGalactica wrote: »You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.
You look too young to be the kind of person I'm talking about, but I really hope I have a snoopy old lady somewhere in my neighborhood that's always looking out her window, suspicious of everybody.1 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.
You look too young to be the kind of person I'm talking about, but I really hope I have a snoopy old lady somewhere in my neighborhood that's always looking out her window, suspicious of everybody.
I already have a next door neighbor here who fulfills that requirement, thanks. Guy across the street isn't much better.TeacupsAndToning wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.
Next time my neighbour catches me rifling through their trash I'll tell them that I just wanted to learn about what kind of person they are.
Hopeful no one calls the police this time.
I should clarify: I don't dig through trash, lol. I meant that you can learn by the items you can visibly see from your car window as you drive by.
The last time I went dumpster diving was in college.. and that was from other college students throwing away stuff as they moved in/out.1 -
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abetterme9366 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.
My neighbor is definitely an alcoholic
Haha I'm sure that's what my neighbors think of me2 -
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abetterme9366 wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »You can learn an awful lot about your neighbors by looking at what they throw out on the street curb come garbage day. This includes their recyclables (which are uncovered) and the large bulk items they were too lazy to send to the thrift store.
My neighbor is definitely an alcoholic
My neighbor probably thinks the same about me, ha ha. Although, they probably have assessed that I really like Diet Mt. Dew and have amassed a small army of cats by what I throw out.0 -
How nice it would be to win $700 Millon even if I had to split it with 50 co-workers who went in for the tickets.0
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RunHardBeStrong wrote: »
Same gurrrrl, SAME!1 -
Sometimes it feels like work is just a place I go to hang out until I can go to the gym.3
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TeacupsAndToning wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »
Same gurrrrl, SAME!
This is my dream too.
Being rich would be amazing, but my dream is to be comfortable enough to be able to say, "I want to go somewhere nice on holiday this year," and actually have that be easily done.
Is it student loans? I've never really understood why people can't. Money is a touchy subject with people you know.0 -
WorkerDrone83 wrote: »TeacupsAndToning wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »
Same gurrrrl, SAME!
This is my dream too.
Being rich would be amazing, but my dream is to be comfortable enough to be able to say, "I want to go somewhere nice on holiday this year," and actually have that be easily done.
Is it student loans? I've never really understood why people can't. Money is a touchy subject with people you know.
I don't understand you non understanding....Not everyone has disposable income2
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