What's on your mind?
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IslandGal3 wrote: »How wrong I was about somebody I called a friend.
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My dad..3
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Gonna be in Vegas this weekend for GGG/ Canelo fight.4
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Cow udders.0
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Incredibly bored tonight2
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SurfyPantsAgainAgain wrote: »Clothes shopping tomorrow..in a mall..urgh.
Why the mall? Yuck!
Friends want to go? Boo!
Mall is for returns only for me!
Shop online, check it out at home...mall is for returns only!
Sorry..try to 'enjoy' lady!1 -
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SurfyPantsAgainAgain wrote: »My Level 2 warning
Missy...you are now on level 3...you better tread lightly today0 -
Thinking about having a drink after work today...I'm in the land where Guinness is made!1
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SurfyPantsAgainAgain wrote: »My Level 2 warning
Wuttt?? Really?0 -
money, the future, fitness, health. the end!1
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Ct scan tomorrow and staying positive 😊5
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Trying, but having a hard time relating to the sensitivity and the fragility of emotions of this younger generation. I do not see this with the young people i train regularly......but i see it most everywhere else. Trying to have an open mind and realize that there are differences in generations as the world around us changes.....but damn sometimes im just like, grow the *kitten* up and make something happen instead of trying to find a reason for why its not.9
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SnackherBarrell wrote: »I hate being the first car right behind a middle school bus where awkward 13 yo's stare at me like I'm a prize show pony
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Trying, but having a hard time relating to the sensitivity and the fragility of emotions of this younger generation. I do not see this with the young people i train regularly......but i see it most everywhere else. Trying to have an open mind and realize that there are differences in generations as the world around us changes.....but damn sometimes im just like, grow the *kitten* up and make something happen instead of trying to find a reason for why its not.
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I've been searching for a new house closer to my mother for months.
I've looked at 6 or 7, feeling a little bummed that none of them are appealing to me.
Finally the realtor sends me a listing that I really like.
It needs updating, tons of character, a huge yard, loads of built-ins and a decent listing price.
Turns out it's next door to my mother.
That is not going to work, omg!
Back to looking........1 -
big elaborate funerals. i just don't get it. like i *get* that its more for the grieving, but i've grieved for people too and it never helped me at the time. i just don't think i have the capacity to understand it i guess.
like when i go, i just want someone to wrap me up in a cheap great value brand trash bag from walmart and yeet me into a hole in the ground and be done with it.2 -
big elaborate funerals. i just don't get it. like i *get* that its more for the grieving, but i've grieved for people too and it never helped me at the time. i just don't think i have the capacity to understand it i guess.
like when i go, i just want someone to wrap me up in a cheap great value brand trash bag from walmart and yeet me into a hole in the ground and be done with it.
Maybe try licking doorknobs in Ebola country? You’ll get your wish1 -
Trying, but having a hard time relating to the sensitivity and the fragility of emotions of this younger generation. I do not see this with the young people i train regularly......but i see it most everywhere else. Trying to have an open mind and realize that there are differences in generations as the world around us changes.....but damn sometimes im just like, grow the *kitten* up and make something happen instead of trying to find a reason for why its not.
The answer might be in your post as to why. Each generation since the Industrial Revolution have had a need for extended education. That means an extended adolescence . They don't have as many responsibilities for others as they once did at that age. Conversely, they also have more pressures to personally succeed, so they have more homework, more activities, etc. They end up good at doing academic work and are a mess when it comes to adulting.
Also, they have more attacks on their emotions - social media is proven to cause depression. Bullying was a thing done at school or on the playground - now it continues once the kid is at home because they do it over their social media.
That's the impression I get, anyway.
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Things that make you go Hmm4
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