I cannot stand it when a poster only sees their spouses fault for walking away with looking at themselves and seeing a NEED for a change. Yeah your perfect...and you're more than likely going to be divorced.
I am going to second this and add on that anyone on this board who believes that they were not at fault in any way for their situation, you are simply wrong.
UUuuhhhhmmm.... hands in pockets... whistles... kicks rocks... Yeah.
What they said.
These are my friends now!
But someday baby... You ain't worry my life anymore
Take away, take away what I don't need, save the good part please. Fade away, fade away.
No judgment here Jack...actually the latest posts of yours explain a lot of the insight you have. Much like Sandi, Amy, and a few others...you have been on both sides of the fence. something I learned long ago is that you have to look at a problem from all angles and view points to understand it (Lack of this being my biggest problem with modern religion). You have that, so your opinion carries more weight and truthfulness.
Glad to see you got your keyboard fixed ... no more Figgied posts.
Is it okay to be a bad human, as long as we keep trying to be a better bad human but only change the things we must? There are some bad habits that are just too much fun to quit.
And is it possible that "true regret" is actually learning you failed to improve the first time, so now life is repeating itself ... something guaranteed to happen to those who don't pay attention the first time they ride the He!!coaster.
Oh yeah, is it bad to mess with Figgy, cause I don't remember the rule on that one and it could slow down my being a better person.
Now as for Amy ... puleeeez ... let there be no doubt. Uh, Amy isn't reading this thread is she Jack?
And is it possible that "true regret" is actually learning you failed to improve the first time, so now life is repeating itself ... something guaranteed to happen to those who don't pay attention the first time they ride the He!!coaster.
You cant blame me - I tried to steer your thread conversation to zombie talk.
The #1 zombie rule:
Don’t be "that one a$$hole," in your group. Textual analysis of zombie movies has proven that "that one a$$hole," a character ubiquitous in zombie and survival horror movies, only stands a 4.32% chance of surviving until the end of the movie.
Later studies have challenged that figure, citing several movies in which "that one a$$hole" was one-upped by "the other, bigger a$$hole," who then assumed "that one a$$hole" status.