And here I thought you were just showing us your new ornament.
And here I thought you were just showing us your new ornament.
When I was around ten yrs old, I caught a fish, cleaned it, and stuck it in some water and put it in the freezer. I didn't know the proper way to store fish; I was ten. My dad drinks gallons of iced tea every day. He used to drink out of the these giant Love's trucker plastic mugs with a lid. You can see where this went. His tea became fishier and fishier. I was sad that he ruined my fillet-o-fish.Well, I did finish it. I mean, it was the only caffeine I was going to get that morning, and if that meant putting up with a fowl aftertaste, then so be it.
--Patrick
Dear gods, woman, how hard did you hit him?!There will be no video games for a while
That would be far more socially acceptable than the actual answer.Dear gods, woman, how hard did you hit him?!
Hey! My hunter takes skill!![DOUBLEPOST=1418858805,1418858721][/DOUBLEPOST]I dislocated my finger at the knuckle closest to my hand and it kept coming our of the regular splint. This will hopefully contain it.You can still play a WoW hunter.
Let's just say that Fisting and Kegels do not mix well.OMG now we need details. [emoji14]
Twice as sucky to do that during the holidays.Got dumped. yey.
Hey man, some people just suck and there's nothing you can do about it. Alternatively, whichever person it was may have taken one to be polite, but isn't allowed <insert ingredient here>. But sometimes, people just suck. Try not to let it get you down.My wife made Christmas treats for my lab and hers. I handed mine out yesterday, and this morning I saw that someone left theirs right on top of the trash. Nice. Making friends where ever I go.
Did I mention she sprung all this on me while I have a fever, and probably the flu? Yup.Sitting here in awkward silence on the couch, next to my girlfriend. Her stressful day turned into a list of complaints about me (I don't make enough money as a teacher, I spend too many hours at work, she has to do everything). I got quiet, and so she asked me how that felt. I made the mistake of telling her the truth in a quiet and calm manner. I explained that it was hard hearing that, that I didn't know what she wanted me to do, does she want me to think about switching careers, etc. Her response? A complaint about how I'm taking it all too personal, it was venting not a personal attack, why do I always overreact... fml. Now I'm the bad guy.
And we were having such a nice day until about 90 minutes ago.
That's never a mistake, you just didn't like her reaction. The same say she asked a question, and didn't like the answer.I made the mistake of telling her the truth
^ This right here.Sounds like it was educational for both of you.
It could also have been intended as a genuine attempt at constructive criticism, with the speaker assuming that the relationship was close/tight enough that the commentary would of course only be taken as informational since we like one another so much that it's obvious we're not trying to hurt each other's feelings (why would we ever do that to each other?) and ... oops.Man, that is rough. I feel like it *could* have just been a vent, just harshly worded. I feel like people don't always know how to word those kinds of things delicately.
Wow. That's more than our entire wedding.All together, including meals, hotel (in CA), airfare, entertainment, etc. it's going to run us about 6 grand.
Actually, for us 99% of the time it doesn't. Simply because of the second part of my rant.Sometimes living a long distance from family sucks rocks.
Lol my wedding and reception grand total was like 80 bucks. And my honey moon was coming home to take care of my kidsWow. That's more than our entire wedding.
--Patrick
I meant the 1% of the time.Actually, for us 99% of the time it doesn't. Simply because of the second part of my rant.
Man, that is rough. I feel like it *could* have just been a vent, just harshly worded. I feel like people don't always know how to word those kinds of things delicately. They harp on "you do this, you do that" when really the subject of the conversation isn't your actions but how they feel about those actions. Jake doesn't make much money since he's in school, and we've had a similar conversation. However it ended with my expression of gratitude for all the things he *does* do--help with chores and bills, emotional support, working really hard in and out of school...recognizing that makes a big difference.
So, I thought I would share the aftermath.Yeah I can honestly see how she was talking about you but not really meaning it personally. Talking to the room. That said I don't think you were wrong to react the way you did. It was what it was at this point.