Originally posted by: Nebor
So when you're having a bad day, do you like to be around people that you love, because they make you feel better? Or would you rather not be around them so that you don't unintentionally direct some of your anger towards them?
Originally posted by: Nebor
So when you're having a bad day, do you like to be around people that you love, because they make you feel better? Or would you rather not be around them so that you don't unintentionally direct some of your anger towards them?
Originally posted by: dud
Carol Carr
The woman lost her husband to a horrible disease called Huntington's. It took him 13 years to die. The disease is genetic innature so guess what ... both of her sons got it too. She ended up killing both of them with a .25 caliber pistol to relieve their misery.
Originally posted by: dud
When I'm having a bad day, week or year all I have to do is think about a woman I recently saw on a show about women who kill their husbands titled "Snapped":
Carol Carr
The woman lost her husband to a horrible disease called Huntington's. It took him 13 years to die. The disease is genetic innature so guess what ... both of her sons got it too. She ended up killing both of them with a .25 caliber pistol to relieve their misery.
Whenever I think about how bad things are I think about how bad things could get. I think about Carol Carr ...
Indeed.Originally posted by: jjones
Depends on the nature of the bad day.
Originally posted by: Nebor
So when you're having a bad day, do you like to be around people that you love, because they make you feel better? Or would you rather not be around them so that you don't unintentionally direct some of your anger towards them?
