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ccafferata473 t1_jee1dgr wrote

Reply to comment by dannict in [Image] by k10001k

And that's good. But you know where I've heard that from too? Management when they've denied me days off, made me work every weekend for a year, calling at 2 a.m. to cover a shift. That's where that becomes toxic.

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TooOldForThis34 t1_jee0mwl wrote

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My cousin’s brother’s twice removed roommate saw this written on a wall in an abandoned insane asylum one time. Right before he ate a whole thing of pop rocks and downed an entire soda.

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delawaredave t1_jee029w wrote

Relationships generally have a "half life" moving towards decay, including family.

People generally have to deliberately locate, cultivate, grow, and maintain relationships - unless you are a movie star, I am not.

I love dogs, but don't let them be a surrogate for human relationships.

Clubs are excellent way to do something you enjoy with people that enjoy it also - but, again, these take deliberate work.

Good luck - you can do it !

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WavyEryday t1_jedvta1 wrote

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My god...people see the bad in everything nowadays. It's a harmless quote.

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dannict t1_jedujli wrote

Reply to comment by ccafferata473 in [Image] by k10001k

They also lead to this depressed slug getting off the couch and exercising, to the house getting clean and wearing clean clothes, and having groceries. I don’t like most housework and I openly detest most physical activity. But…. I am healthier and mentally calmer when I force myself to do those things.

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panzercampingwagen t1_jeduhsi wrote

No thanks, I don't trust people who think there are good people and bad people, because they always group themselves with the good people. Worst crimes in history are committed by people who were convinced they were one of the good ones.

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dannict t1_jedubkq wrote

Reply to comment by batrathat in [Image] by k10001k

I find this take interesting because I am currently dealing with a lot of change in my life and kind of slaying the dragons, so to speak. I don’t like job hunting - the constant rejection is painful, and being ghosted and feeling like I am getting nowhere. Trying to reorganize my cluttered messy home is tough for me as a person with depression and ADHD. These things don’t challenge my comfort levels so much as they are things I don’t want to do or go through. But I fully believe that if I work hard, the results of all of this doing the stuff I don’t want to do will be the life I want.

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