It’s so fucked when you lose your glasses like you need them to see so how are you supposed to look for them cause you can’t see shit
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It’s so fucked when you lose your glasses like you need them to see so how are you supposed to look for them cause you can’t see shit
you do realize that people don’t turn blind when they don’t have glasses on right? Everything is just a little blurry
Yes thank you I’ve been wearing glasses for 10 years I know how it is when I can’t find mine which is why I made this post
sending your kid to catholic school is the easiest way to guarantee your kid will not be catholic
Fun story: a friend of mine discovered she was bi-sexual and into bdsm at a catholic school after a nun put her over her knee and spanked her. Christians just can’t seem to get anything right.
Lmfao my fave post now has an even better comment
Feelings aren’t real. Let’s say this again: feelings aren’t real. Feelings are constructs. Because of how you were raised and what you experienced, your reaction to things is different from mine, or hers, or his, who is right, who is wrong, what might seem absurd to me you might take very seriously and vice versa. Feelings are not a truth and we tell ourselves stories in order to live in a place in our own narratives over the randomness of life in order to process it and have it make sense to us. And increasingly for some of us, the stories we tell now always involve our feelings. It’s no longer, “I think this is what it means…” and place it, whatever ‘it’ may be, within a context – instead it’s “I feel this”, “I feel that”, “I feel bad about that”, “I feel good about that”, “I feel negative about that”, “I feel positive about that”. And because of how I feel, this changes the course of the narrative. In other words, the feelings and emotions can often place things out of context because feelings are not real.