You might eventually have a baby although I would strongly encourage you not to do that yet. I can only recommend that you try to live it in a way that is not a drain on others. Have a question for A Fuck-up?
Email DearFuckup theoutline. My boyfriend shared a private photo of me with his friends. I wish my single life was enough for me. I want to forgive my partner for cheating. Have I been using my depression as a crutch? AAFU: I begrudge my ex her success. AAFU: Someone told me my best friend is a rapist. AAFU: My brother is dating a teenager. AAFU: I just found out my boyfriend is pro-life. AAFU: My friends are hanging out without me.
AAFU: My boyfriend of two years ghosted me. AAFU: Is my brother practicing self-care or just being selfish? You know what the difference is between you and a person who has plans for this Saturday night? The latter picked up the telephone and called Okay texted someone else and asked them to hang out.
Surprise, surprise. Even though you could. When was the last time you tried something new? Joined a club, took up a hobby, asked someone out on a date or learned a new language? Go outside, man. Your life might get a lot less boring.
Perhaps throw in a mugging, or juggling sleeping with a half a dozen people. The problem is when one assumes the fictional situation is "normal". Families are more harmonious, and happier if the husband isn't sleeping with the secretary, and the soccer mom's aren't picking up the soccer dads. But, TV makes it seem "normal" for everyone to sleep with everyone else. I agree, there must be a better way to do it.
Some of the car shows are, in fact, a good mix of reality and action. For example Richard Hammond tries out heavy equipment and drives a tank over a Porsche. Other shows demonstrate building motorcycles from scratch, or restoring classic vehicles. Could one make a reality vacation show? But, still, one might just show a few frames of each activity. One has to realize that a lot of life happens between these few select action frames.
I suppose that is one of the appeals of shows like Bachelor is that parts of it is like a reality vacation show. But, there is also too much backstabbing and snide comments. Oh, did the guard blink? Should TV practice good "first responder" medicine?
TV CPR seems to be improving somewhat. However, why is the first response to finding a "body" a scream, rather than the basics. However, if I was a victim, I'd much rather someone try to save me rather than just waiting for someone else to show up and confirm death.
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