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IsabellaLinton
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04 Jan 2019, 12:12 am

I did! I just caught the irony now. It's a mallard. :heart:

He'll have to be my new mascot. I'll send pics.


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04 Jan 2019, 12:14 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
You got a wooden duck?



I could totally quack a joke here, about the giver.


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04 Jan 2019, 12:32 am

Happy New year, Happy birthday,

Happy this and happy that

The speaker does not control the recipients emotions or situation

Ordering someone to be happy often makes them hate you for your attitude

So what's so great about saying "happy birthday"?

Compliments and lip service

"Have a great day"

Then I feel like I have to say "thank you", but all they did was flap their trap

They did not "help" me

:skull:

Is the opposite of "straight", , "gay". or "asexual"?

"There's a thin line between love and hate"

Apathy is the opposite of love and hate


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Brain feels like it is on strike

The purpose of counseling, is to make vague and subjective statements that are not literally wrong. But implications are wrong

For example, a counselor asked me "does he know he was ignorant?"

He did not know, and that is a good point. :roll: but everyone is ignorant :roll:

And I :cry: hate :cry: it. When ass holes tell me "you got mad". Do not tell me my reaction. Tell me what :roll: you :roll: did wrong

As if to imply they "care" how I feel

Not only do they not care how I feel, but they outright assume that I am wrong for expressing any emotion they do not like

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Just do not fit in

No hope in "life"


The previous counselor told me that "mister redelings hrrt you pretty badly"

Mister redelings "hrrt" me 60 bucks and got paid zero

Jeanne. Got paid 75 bucks and "helped " me one dollar



You have to take the whole situation into account


That's like saying, he fell off a balance beam and she did not

But he had to do a backflip and all she did was walk



If someone told me I was weak and benchpressed twice as much as me

And weighed three times as much as me

Then he is not stronger than me



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04 Jan 2019, 12:35 am

Welp, the hardwood flooring beneath the rug in my room is blackened from the accidents my cat has had on it.


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04 Jan 2019, 1:03 am

IsabellaLinton wrote:
I did! I just caught the irony now. It's a mallard. :heart:

He'll have to be my new mascot. I'll send pics.


I have a wooden duck named Mr. Quackers.

Image

You can see how dimly lit my room is.



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04 Jan 2019, 2:50 am

How prescient was the mail yesterday? A flyer arrived, "See Red. See you doctor".

Damned if I didn't see red yesterday. Damned if I didn't see the doctor too.

Now it is 0250 EST, and after getting up 2 or 3 times, I couldn't get back to sleep.



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04 Jan 2019, 5:55 am

There's a big difference between being smart and being rich.

There's a difference between being smart and being wise.

I'm probably not smart but I'm wise and I prefer that.

My uncle is arrogant and thinks nobody knows anything except him.

Some political thoughts about nationality I'm not getting into here.

Mum misses out on conversations over Christmas dinner because she's deaf. I don't want to be deaf but I increasingly wish I missed the same stuff she misses.

Me and my cousin are the only women in our family who are respected. My aunt doesn't deserve that. My cousin and mum do. They act like children. But they're having fun while we're debating politics and art and science and veganism.

I'm fed up of my uncle's arguments and having to be right on everything.

Mum's right, it's selfish to Granddad who goes out of his way to find vegan food.

One day we'll all be vegan or eat bugs. I'd rather learn to be vegan than swallow a spider.



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04 Jan 2019, 10:20 am

Thinking of ways to deal with the jackasses of the world.



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04 Jan 2019, 11:34 am

I must remind myself how it is not only Caucasian ppl who are capable of aggressive apathy in order to be less racist.



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04 Jan 2019, 12:26 pm

It's new year. Just thinking not to start any new project & focus on what's already there.



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04 Jan 2019, 12:29 pm

School work is hard; how will I ever graduate high school


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04 Jan 2019, 12:31 pm

Arganger wrote:
School work is hard; how will I ever graduate high school


You will somehow



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04 Jan 2019, 12:32 pm

longshot wrote:
Arganger wrote:
School work is hard; how will I ever graduate high school


You will somehow


I certainly hope so, but it is really hard


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04 Jan 2019, 1:02 pm

Arganger wrote:
longshot wrote:
Arganger wrote:
School work is hard; how will I ever graduate high school


You will somehow


I certainly hope so, but it is really hard



Hey, I understand that, as when I return to university, I had to relearn and learn even more things, then initially I had acquired and will say, that when I was in school, which was not that long ago, I was not super good at things. Try to do as best as you can.



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04 Jan 2019, 1:16 pm

EzraS wrote:
IsabellaLinton wrote:
I did! I just caught the irony now. It's a mallard. :heart:

He'll have to be my new mascot. I'll send pics.


I have a wooden duck named Mr. Quackers.

Image

You can see how dimly lit my room is.


Image

Nice to meet you, Mr. Quackers!
I am Isabella's wooden duck, and by default I shall henceforth be known as Quackenbush.


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04 Jan 2019, 1:49 pm

When it comes to the influence of British accents in contrast to say a 'Southern England'(?) stylized pronunciation which influences Australia I can see how a more 'stereotypical' Canadian accent is more based on a 'West county' English accent... :| but how uncannily is it that the apparently Scandinavian descended American mid-West/ 'Minnesota' accent winds up sounding uncannily like Canadian accent which may not or may be based on a 'West county' accent? :| .