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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2017 12:59:35 GMT -5
Figure out who pronounces it wrong and correct them. Isn't it disrespectful to correct a parent? do it nicely I mean I correct my parents sometimes, they jokingly call me autocorrect. XD
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2017 13:00:05 GMT -5
Isn't it disrespectful to correct a parent? Depends on your relationship with your parent. There's some parents who think their way is the only way. Where as there are also many who want to continuously learn, and not look stupid. If your dad leans more toward the second then go for it. If it's really going to cause you trouble though, is it really worth it?
relevant. Don't start a major fight if he's one who can't swallow his ego. XD
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2017 8:31:05 GMT -5
Does anybody want Advice
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2021 23:30:04 GMT -5
Oh boy! Look at that layer of dust! Not asking for advice but I do have some or a little bit of wisdom to share. This must be one of my coping mechanisms but sometimes when I see something that makes me think about painful memories or just drags up that "not good enough" feeling, I try to tell myself "It's just a __." Like if a popular game makes me think about someone who hurt me, I tell myself that it's just a game. I knew it existed before I met that person. Besides, the game didn't hurt me. The person did. I think this is how I'm going to be able to listen to Lover and Cornelia Street. They're just songs and Cornelia Street is possibly my favorite Taylor song. So if any of you struggle with unwanted flashbacks when you listen to a certain song, go to a certain place, etc., I hope this will help you heal and be able to find joy in those things and places again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2021 2:29:02 GMT -5
Oh boy! Look at that layer of dust! Not asking for advice but I do have some or a little bit of wisdom to share. This must be one of my coping mechanisms but sometimes when I see something that makes me think about painful memories or just drags up that "not good enough" feeling, I try to tell myself "It's just a __." Like if a popular game makes me think about someone who hurt me, I tell myself that it's just a game. I knew it existed before I met that person. Besides, the game didn't hurt me. The person did. I think this is how I'm going to be able to listen to Lover and Cornelia Street. They're just songs and Cornelia Street is possibly my favorite Taylor song. So if any of you struggle with unwanted flashbacks when you listen to a certain song, go to a certain place, etc., I hope this will help you heal and be able to find joy in those things and places again. Thank you for the advice Laurie! And Cornelia Street is an awesome song!
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