Saturday, March 14, 2026

Why Is It ...

… that even those closest to me cannot tell if my smile means ‘Hello’ or if it means, ‘Fuck off.’

… that my co-worker was upset when I told her that I never knew I didn’t give a shit about so many things until she started talking.

… that sometimes I talk to myself and then we both laugh and laugh!

… that when people tell me that I’m very quiet, they get upset when I reply, “I know, why don’t you join me.”

… that when someone asks, ‘Are you crazy?’ I simply reply, ‘Yes,’ and just like that the discussion is over

… that while I appreciate unsolicited advice, I often tell those people to save their thoughts for the trainwreck looking back at them in the mirror.

… when people tell me that I have a unique way of lighting up a room I tell them it’s called arson and they are called witnesses.

… that when I complain to my therapist about how the voices won’t stop he reminds me that they are people, and they are allowed to talk.

… that I cannot control who walks into my life but I can control which window I throw them out of

… that people need to realize that, while I am the kind of loyal friend who would take a bullet for them, I am also the reason we’re being shot at.

15 comments:

  1. A kernel of truth in every one!

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  2. You hit the nail on the head with talking to oneself, in fact, sometimes all three of us laugh.... oh, wait, did I say too much?

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    1. I have great conversations with me.

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  3. Anonymous10:54 AM

    the dog's mother
    xoxo :-)

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  4. I've often wondered when an American says "Oh, give me a break!" (a phrase I've never heard from us Brits, but has been said to me - only by Americans) whether it's intended to be as rude to the one it's said to as it sounds to some(?) of us - 'cos for me it's like "I've been listening to all the stupid things you've been saying and I've now had enough, so just SHUT UP!" I only want to know, please :-)

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    1. 'Gimme a break' means 'Stop talking' or 'I don't believe that' or anything other phrase to make the other person go away!!

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    2. It was once said to me as we were travelling in a car, and it rather shocked me. Since in those circumstances I couldn't really 'go away' I suppose it was meant to tell me to "Shut up!" Huh, charming!

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  5. Those voices! Make them stop!

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    1. Luckily all the voices in my head get along quite nicely most of the time.

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  6. Yes, those voices! And don’t get me started on unsolicited advice!

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  7. That last one -- AHAHAHAHA! At least you take responsibility for any of the chaos you create -- so many people don't. Besides, I prefer to think of you and your spirit raccoon as catalysts of change!

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