Me -- The "new" front car/vehicle headlights that go completely out and turn colors, and turn into blinking turn signals when driver wishes to turn. I find them very distract... moreMe -- The "new" front car/vehicle headlights that go completely out and turn colors, and turn into blinking turn signals when driver wishes to turn. I find them very distracting and I let them irritate me.And, also irritating to me -- I searched a long time attempting to find a simple "gif" of one of these headlights "in action." I failed.
Feel free to interpret that question liberally! (Regardless of politics, for once.)I just found out that this little Serbian village, to which I moved from my native Belgium, inclu... moreFeel free to interpret that question liberally! (Regardless of politics, for once.)I just found out that this little Serbian village, to which I moved from my native Belgium, includes a woman who lived in Belgium and returned here with her Dutch husband. (So I'm not telling you which village, Randy.) For a place of about 320 people, in a country more than 1000 miles away and with a declining population, I can't say I was expecting to hear Dutch again!
Today I was watching a couple of of guys in their early 20s – arguing and hurling insults at each other. I was half hoping there would be a bit of fisticcuffs. But it didn&rs... moreToday I was watching a couple of of guys in their early 20s – arguing and hurling insults at each other. I was half hoping there would be a bit of fisticcuffs. But it didn’t happen because one of the guys said – you’re a hospital reject - which shut the other guy up and he sulked away. I wondered what that meant and figured maybe the one guy was saying that the other guy was so hurting mentally and physically that hospitals would reject him - which really hurt the other guys feelings. Anyway I found it pretty funny. Cheers! less
Don't you remember the unstoppable sense of communal isolation you were forced to confront with thoughts excluding everything but that toxic thought? When it came to the surface th... moreDon't you remember the unstoppable sense of communal isolation you were forced to confront with thoughts excluding everything but that toxic thought? When it came to the surface though they were forced to admit with struggling admittance of honesty that they were a prig because they were bodily abused as a kid and felt worthless as a sexual object? All their nice friends said goodbye to them and they turned into heavy metal monsters? You are how you we were raised. I love those Newports at 12 though. And fear over your disgusting hair! less
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Without including an attitude and being straightforward would any reality hugging individual know that living in society is a "nightmare that needs to be faced ready or not?"
It is possible that individuals who prioritize self-awareness and critical thinking may come to the realization that living in society can present challenges and difficulties that may seem like a "nightmare" at times. This understanding may be reached through personal experiences, observations of societal issues, or reflections on human behavior and interactions. Ultimately, the perception of society as a "nightmare" is subjective and can vary based on individual perspectives and circumstances.
Alright but what if you included competition fear and control freak prescience to the fray to throw a wrench in the works of civility towards others here?