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  1. Look, I think everyone here is just telling you to grow up, live for yourself, etc, but no one is really telling you about what you're likely to encounter. My two cents: I have a fraught relationship with my family. I moved out to rent at age 25 (I'm 34 now), and it helped enormously with my mental health.

  2. After all the pain, dark night, spiritual awakening and growth, near death/out of body experience, healing, solitude and years of no contact, your TOTALLY a different person.. And even if you tried to connect with someone from your past, not only it will take to know you all over again, you’re on a totally different frequency and you have ...

  3. Hace 6 días · I think you're not entirely wrong, but the dinosaur remains are fossilized, and that requires special conditions. I know a load of human remains and accouterments were found in bogs. Regards to the glaciers, I suppose there are ranges of effects. The Canadian Shield had all topsoil shorn away, in most places even now it's just a few feet of ...

  4. I think you're a little confused. I just think it's really funny that people are using terms we have in real life to describe the bugs, bots and illuminate and not quite understanding them. For example: we refer to the bots as socialist and communist interchangeably which by itself I think is VERY funny. And I'm not sure if people are going to ...

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The chorus of the song reinforces the narrator’s admiration, singing “You came along, say, I think you’re wonderful, I think you’re grand but I may be wrong.” The repetition of the phrase “I may be wrong” further emphasizes the underlying theme of uncertainty throughout the song. Personally, this song holds a special place in my ...

  6. Hace 6 días · You're barking up the wrong tree if you think I was the one who said you were leaving. It wasn't me! You're barking up the wrong tree if you think I'm going to lend you my car. I've seen how you ...

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Lyrics Breakdown. The song’s opening lyrics, “I think I’ve already lost you, I think you’re already gone,” set the tone for what’s to come. The narrator is aware of his partner’s impending departure and accepts the fact that he’s powerless to stop it. The second verse, “I think that you’re moving on, I hate the way I’m ...