I personally love your posts, they are always straight to the point yet seem very well thought out. Don't change.
Your father only wanted to be a man of the cloth bc you could or your mother couldn't get his Pedderest juices going.
I'm a son, which means my mother had got them going once, after he was a man of the cloth, and before they divorced. Try one more time.
I wish I was so cool I could sit in my room with three different electronics and try to troll people online.
Right let's be your type of cool and takes this online game seriously while being unemployed in your underwear all day looking at forums Yeah dude you're a winner,enjoy your internal hamster party
I'll be the first to admit I've told some huge bold-faced lies, and some more subtle ones. Some white lies, some that hurt people deeply. All while being bluntly honest in my opinions on things. I've lied to others and to myself countless times. ️But I've also told the truth, sometimes a little cold heatedly. And I've always eventually owned up to my lies. Sometimes because I was caught, sometimes because I just didn't want to continue it. Take what you want from what I say. Some of you will hate, but I don't give a fuck what you think. So from the point of view from someone with a deep rooted past of lying? Do whatever the fuck you want to do. Be who you want to be. If you want to lie, lie. You want to tell the truth, tell the truth. Just have the decency to admit when you're caught. From personal experience? I'd rather be brutally honest and know that the person I'm being honest to gets my point than sugarcoat shit for them to protect their egos. Many people lie because they can't handle the hate that comes from truths that may not be so pretty. Many lie because they simply want some other outcome. Or because lying is easier. But no matter your reasons for lying, or for telling the truth, or the degree of which you do either, people will judge you. Some will love you despite it all, or because of it all. Some will hate you for it. 1. No. I don't think you're an egotistical asshole. I like how you don't pile on the ice cream, add the sprinkles, and put the cherry on top of anything you say, because it comes off way more real, and, really? If it's you, it's you. Don't change who you are to spare other people's feelings. 2. In my opinion, there's not a "too honest." There's simply people who can't handle the complete truth in full color. 3. I do think honesty can get you in trouble if there's no filter. If you bluntly, honestly state your opinion to everyone about everything, yes. You'll get into trouble. But you get into trouble for lying - if you get caught. So, I think the real question should be.. Which would you rather get in trouble for, honesty or lies? 4. As a person who has lied overessesively, yes. I can forgive someone else who has. But I also believe that even if you forgive, you lose a certain.. Innocence, I want to say? About that person. You lose trust as well. But the way I see it is.. I forgive people if they've done things I've done. I'll forgive if it's something I know I'd want forgiven for. But, really. Just because you forgive them, doesn't mean you forget about it. And it takes awhile to rebuild that trust when you've had someone lie to you. And depending on the lies? Sometimes that bridge of trust is burned to ashes and can't be resurrected. So there is a huge gap between forgiving and accepting. Kudos to those who fully read my post. Kudos to those who don't judge me based on what I've said. Kudos to those strong enough to forgive. Kudos to Cherry for being my bitch. (You're the only Cherry I would ever put on top. )