… that people need to learn
that trying to talk to me on Messenger is like trying to talk to a wall in your
house.
… that most days I want to put an ‘Out of Order’ sticker on my head
and call it a day.
… that when we were younger
we wanted to be adults so badly and now look at us. Just fucking look at us!
… that whatever you’re heard
about me, know that I can be way worse.
… that the other day I heard
a guy in a store on his cell phone saying, “Susan, I’m in the car right now on
my way home,” and I yelled, “No, he’s not. He’s at the store.” Nobody lies to
Susan in front of me.
… that if you think money
doesn’t bring happiness, transfer some to my account.
… that my sister once said that
I didn’t respect her privacy, and I only know that because I read it in her
diary.
… that I don’t know why, but
I love to mess around and find out sometimes.
… that I like to say to
someone, when I meet them for the first time, “You’re exactly what I expected.”Ah,
establishing dominance.
… that I hate it when I lose
things at work … like my favorite pen or my fucking will to live. |
These are hilariously disturbing. By the way, Susan says “thank you.”
ReplyDeleteSusan should thank me! 😁
Delete😳 Adult?! There ain't no such animal! We're just bigger kids who are expected to have our tantrums in private! Tantrums at home are not fair! When I get past my tantrum, no one hands me a lollipop! 🍭 Waaah! I want my lollipop!! 😫
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy a tantrum and I keep Reese's Peanut Butter cups around as my reward!
DeleteThat third one says it all for me, Bobulah.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both; oy!
DeleteI'd love to use number 9!
ReplyDeleteKinda gives you the upper hand right from the start!
Delete"Read it in her diary" -- ha!
ReplyDeleteSadly, my sister was very good at hiding her diary and was never able to find it! 🤷🏼♂️
Deletethe dog's mother
ReplyDeletexoxo :-)
Beware of Susan's hidden army. They are everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWill Jay
I am a Lieutenant in her squad!
DeleteThere all good, but the fourth speaks volumes to me! Have you read my pamphlets?
ReplyDeletePamphlet? I thought you had an encyclopedia!
DeleteWould you have spoken up if Susan had been Karen? : )
ReplyDeleteSusan could never be a Karen .... could she?
DeleteI can just imagine the guy's reaction to you telling on him. Too funny!
ReplyDeleteThe adult thing...my grandson said to me he wishes he was a grown-up (he's 8), and I explained it isn't a lot of fun being an adult and listed all the chores I'd done that morning. I don't think it made a difference. :)
Kids just see it as staying up late and doing whatever you want. They'll learn soon enough.
DeleteWhy is it?
ReplyDelete...that Bob Slatten hasn't yet made an appointment with a reputable shrink?
Ah, who says I haven't???
Delete"...we wanted to be adults so badly..." Not me, I never wanted to be an adult, still don't want to though I am one now. I'm happy I had the kids though.
ReplyDeleteOh I wanted to be a grownup to do whatever I wanted and now I know that's not possible.
DeleteMade me smile. Never give up, until you do.
ReplyDeleteSage advice.
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