With autocorrect, that must have been hard to get out.
It's like being constipated, you gotta make a few attempts.
But you're usually able to get it out by the turd time.
With autocorrect, that must have been hard to get out.
It's like being constipated, you gotta make a few attempts.
But you're usually able to get it out by the turd time.
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Cool look at this issue. Basically you always look up and see you're not at the top but don't look at the pile of bodies below you nor help pull them up. That makes you feel unsuccessful even though against the average you are doing well. Once up there, you want it to be due to your personal effort/skill so you ignore many factors that helped push you up.
The problem with America’s semi-rich
America’s upper-middle class works more, optimizes their kids, and is miserable.www.vox.com
Welcome back
Amy needs to go dating and find a partner (boy or girl)..
Ty. Hope life's been good to you!
Amy is in her 30s. I have a mix of single/married/happily forever friends in their 30s...30s dating scene, from stories I've heard, is significantly worse than high school and college lol
For a dog? If that's true riding is way cheaper for me. I wouldn't spend that in a year including insurance and at least one week long bike trip.The cost is about $3500/yr.
The way you keep bringing up the word "roping" I'd say you ARE DEFINATELY NOT happy now.While I may not be happy now, I am banking on happiness in the future. After all, we all sacrifice things now for the future; it's literally how society works.
I think OP is exgratting the unhappiness.
good career
not single
not renting
Has a dog
That is pretty successful
Maybe you need a digital fast like TimTune is suggesting
The way you keep bringing up the word "roping" I'd say you ARE DEFINATELY NOT happy now.
What would happen if you took a month off the gaming and the smartphone? I'd say you have all to gain and nothing to lose at this point.
I don't "game". The thought of spending time in a virtual reality seems daft when reality is there for the taking.
I probably wasn't feeling as much apathy as you, but when I was 29, I was in a great job with awesome pay and perks and was moving up the corporate ladder. I had no kids, no house, no major responsibilities and life was moving according to the script. I had lot's of great friends, liked the people I was working with, was in great physical shape from all the working out and I was using my university education which seemed to make sense.Wish I was. Best to describe what's happened is a slow blackhole swirl in the last 5-7 years. I haven't exactly hid it with the posts here lol
I setup a plan for myself to follow for around 15-25 years when I was 25. I am having difficulties executing the same way I did in my 20s now; feels like a master beating the **** out of the slave to keep moving...which worked until I graduated and piled on more responsibilities. My fiancee's mental state isn't far from mine.
So thanks for noticing and suggesting this. Something's clearly wrong when I wake up every Monday hoping the roof falls on my head and I die lol (not suicidal, just very heavy amounts of apathy.)
Man... sometimes when reading your ****, I think I'm going to be reading posts about you deciding to "check out permanently" like Jamie/Toysareforboys.Wish I was. Best to describe what's happened is a slow blackhole swirl in the last 5-7 years. I haven't exactly hid it with the posts here lol
I setup a plan for myself to follow for around 15-25 years when I was 25. I am having difficulties executing the same way I did in my 20s now; feels like a master beating the **** out of the slave to keep moving...which worked until I graduated and piled on more responsibilities. My fiancee's mental state isn't far from mine.
So thanks for noticing and suggesting this. Something's clearly wrong when I wake up every Monday hoping the roof falls on my head and I die lol (not suicidal, just very heavy amounts of apathy.)
Now **** my emotions, and back to the grind.
Try dating in your 50s....lolYes dating in your 30s sucks...
Do you have enough disposable income to date university students? I'm half kidding but the number of sugar daddy types that have relationships (normally fleeting ones) with university age girls is quite astounding.Try dating in your 50s....lol
LoL ya….worked with a bunch of older guys who gave up and just told me straight:Try dating in your 50s....lol
do tell, this sounds like the beginning of a good storyDo you have enough disposable income to date university students? I'm half kidding but the number of sugar daddy types that have relationships (normally fleeting ones) with university age girls is quite astounding.
I wasn't the dater or the datee but I knew quite a few girls that had relationships with people 20+ years older. Normally lasted less than a year and involved trips, allowance, etc that substantially changed the standard of living of a starving student.do tell, this sounds like the beginning of a good story