Definitely not because I think about it all the time.
Definitely not because I think about it all the time.
That dream was oddly specific.
To be fair, all the friends that I ditched were before I wrote my daily shocking thoughts to the world. They did not know what they signed up for.
Since some people have a hard time understanding why anyone would choose someone outright rude over someone passive-aggressive masked as kindness and empathy, here might be one of the reasons.
With someone outright rude, there is a tiny chance that I can say “We both hate each other, but we need to continue our transactional relationship to get things done.”
But when someone refuses any chance of recognizing their own aggression, you are destined to be the bad guy however you do. The only winning move is to be passive-aggressive and fake your own kindness back.
Some prefer theatre, some prefer confrontation.
We were actually best friends before I wrote that damn rap song. I also ditched several other best friends. But that one was the funniest. It's all about top priorities.
“When you finally realize that someone’s behavior has more to do with their internal struggle than it ever did with you, you learn grace.”
No you don't.
Funny thing about reaction formation practitioners is, they don't actually believe when others do it, but sincerely hope it's believable when it's their turns.
The reason there were a lot of books around growing up was that, before the reality of poverty kicked in, my dad wanted to be a journalist, and my mom wanted to be a literature teacher.
Pretty sure the main reason my dad wants me to stay at home is so we can both make fun of people on daily news and reality dating shows.
Some people think higher education helps their social performance more believable.
I just unlocked a new dimension.