easytoplease
easytoplease
easytoplease

I don't know, I've long since finished trying to figure out my thought processes. Pretty much "The worst thing possible" about covers it.

I have had a similar experience. It's not a pleasant one, either. I'd love to believe in a god, because it would make things a lot better and happier, but the doubt arose gradually in me to the point where I couldn't ignore it. The worst part for me is the afterlife. I really have trouble thinking about that because

I brought it up to my coworkers and they said it should be like the VPN token we use to work from home that has a number that changes every minute or so. I have to admit, I feel kind of cool when I use that.

I just got done replacing my auto-pay stuff with my new card number that was mandatory to switch to. Will I have to do that again? I think we should just have credit cards that change numbers every day.

Any woman worth her salt in prince-loving knows that they're not allowed to marry Americans unless they want to give up rights to stuff. Or at least that's what I read 17 years ago.

I can't even believe they were allowed on there on school computers in the first place. What school district is this where kids can have more access to stuff than I have at my workplace??

Why not a lawyer AND a doctor? I have a lifestyle to support! Brother-husbands!

Yes! PERFECT!

THANK YOU LINDY!!!!!!!

I hate crap like this so much, because it's like, people can just go out and get married? It's the same thing with kids. Apparently it's as simple as just getting married and having kids. Why didn't I think of that? I had no idea that this life experience that I've been wanting for 32 years is right there for the

Good question. I don't think I've made pacts with myself in that manner, but I make pacts all the time based on stuff other people do, like, "If he doesn't say hello to me a second time today, that means he hates me and I don't matter." That might sometimes lead to depressive behavior. I assign tests to my mom a lot

That's a good way to look at living - a list of people to not die for. I might just adopt that. :)

Honestly, having been suicidal, that's exactly what a depressed mind expects. The primary thought is, "Nobody loves me, so why should I go on?" In fact, it's what the mind actually wants. If I were to read this anecdote while I was depressed and suicidal, it would sound like a "go right ahead" to me. I don't subscribe

The worst is how they pronounce it on commercials. Wouldn't you think it should be "fla-teet-za"? Nope. It's "fla-tee-za". :(

Haha! I don't think so! Cool encounter though.

I have told this story a lot, probably, but I got really into Coldplay back in 2001 and became obsessed with and emotionally invested in them. I had a website about them (still have it, but don't really do anything on it anymore) and through that I had somewhat of a connection to their website manager and this other

I have the same reaction to funerals, like when people take a photo of the person who died. I find that really odd. I suppose maybe some people like it for a memory, but what are you going to do with that? Frame it?

Like baby Prince George!

I had a taste of that recently when all the Elizabeths were GONE of something I really wanted. :-|

When I was doing genealogy, I noticed that 100 or 200 years ago it was okay to name a child the same name as another child who had died. I always thought that was sort of interesting. I don't think you'd see that nowadays.