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29 Nov 2018, 9:58 pm

Raleigh wrote:
When someone wants to be friends with me I think, "what kind of fool is this, don't they know I'm a terrible friend."

Maybe

Not

Think

That??


U cd flip that around to domething like: ‘i’m terrible at keeping in touch, so it puts less pressure on them’
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29 Nov 2018, 10:13 pm

i always feel I have to save people

I don't need no help
I can sabotage me by myself


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29 Nov 2018, 10:18 pm

Is "anothery just like the othery" a saying in any other country besides Australia?


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29 Nov 2018, 10:47 pm

Not that I'm aware of, is that kind of like 'sameish'?


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29 Nov 2018, 11:00 pm

Means "another one just like the other one" but it's pronounced "unnuvvary jus like tha uvvarry".


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29 Nov 2018, 11:26 pm

I've been working on a few hobbies. One of the hobbies has been making art with Microsoft 3-D Paint and turning those into jigsaw puzzles for Jigsaw World on Facebook. I've also gone through a rough patch with my mum and I didn't want to spam it all over WP like I would have in the past.


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30 Nov 2018, 12:04 am

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30 Nov 2018, 12:58 am

Replies to 'when have you ever felt the most alive' are not always 'fulfilled' by the reply of ~'when I first had sex'.



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30 Nov 2018, 1:26 am

blooiejagwa wrote:
TW1ZTY wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
TW1ZTY wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Ppl purposely ruin or further ruin other ppl’s lives while advancing themselves
Bcuz the ‘system’ rewards evil ppl

I like to believe that what goes around comes around. Karma can be a b***h for people like that.


Yeah while he lives in his mansion, with his kids n wife, who will have a great life too, wearing designer clothes, dressed like a purple peacock thriving off of ppl’s miseries..making sure to prolong it by withholding proper advice n instead pushing fr court

‘Karma’ and ‘survival of the fittest’ seem to be at odds from what i see.. karma seems weaker


Maybe his future generations will end up paying for what he did? The people he wronged will never forget it and one of these days it may come back to haunt him and his family.

Like say he screws over a person who ends up being the nurse that cares for him when he's old and sickly and they never forgot what he did.


that’s funny bcuz I’m aiming to get into nursing school
But i wd never do anything like ur implying n i dont want his kids or wife to suffer or even him.

I just want ppl like Kip mentioned to get more money, less worries, n have more importance n honour in society than ppl like him or his clerk. Idk why they get paid so much if they dont fix the situation on any level.
It shd be like the Ancient chinese did with doctors
Doctor can b fired or unpaid unless client gets better

Thanks CThylynn. Ur post is basically pointinv out that a lot of points are excuses that can b overcome or are balanced out with other skills (eg ‘way with words)

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i am a nurse. nursing school was hard but fun. i'm not working because my husband is sick. i think when i work i'll do okay with people because they will be able to tell i care. i learned passable small talk a few years ago. i can even be funny now. better late than never.



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30 Nov 2018, 3:26 am

Raleigh wrote:
Is "anothery just like the othery" a saying in any other country besides Australia?

I got what this meant and I can easily imagine it being said here but I haven't come across it before. Maybe it's said

further up north.



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30 Nov 2018, 4:40 am

fluffysaurus wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
Is "anothery just like the othery" a saying in any other country besides Australia?

I got what this meant and I can easily imagine it being said here but I haven't come across it before. Maybe it's said

further up north.

This is exactly what I suspect.
When I hear people say it it’s like they’re putting on a Northern accent.


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30 Nov 2018, 7:08 am

I have four red moles on my chest that look very identical to the Southern Cross constellation.

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Ain't that weird? :?



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30 Nov 2018, 8:17 am

Raleigh wrote:
fluffysaurus wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
Is "anothery just like the othery" a saying in any other country besides Australia?

I got what this meant and I can easily imagine it being said here but I haven't come across it before. Maybe it's said

further up north.

This is exactly what I suspect.
When I hear people say it it’s like they’re putting on a Northern accent.


I have heard people say 'much of a muchess'.

'Swings and roundabouts' is another which could be similar.

'Same old same old' is also used here.



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30 Nov 2018, 8:19 am

"Same old, Same old" is used in the USA, too.

"Much of a muchness" is used by my Trinidadian wife.



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30 Nov 2018, 8:46 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
"Same old, Same old" is used in the USA, too.

"Much of a muchness" is used by my Trinidadian wife.


I am sure there are many other sayings out there which are similar.

I just can't think of any at present.



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30 Nov 2018, 8:47 am

Mr Raleigh - this is especially for you :heart:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZuqWYAa-TE

Hope this is allowed :?: