Didn’t he promise to drain the swamp? Instead, he just created another one. He thinks he's Jesus, maybe he should turn the swamp water into wine...but instead all he ever does is whine.
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Didn’t he promise to drain the swamp? Instead, he just created another one. He thinks he's Jesus, maybe he should turn the swamp water into wine...but instead all he ever does is whine.
Railroad trip. Nature Park "Sargan-Mokra Gora", Serbia
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Let’s start all over again
maybe I’ll forget
all that you said
maybe you’ll forget
all that I did
maybe I was wrong
and you were right
maybe you were the one
who always ended our fights
maybe I never wanted to let you go
maybe you never wanted to have me back
and maybe,
amidst all these maybes
we lost ourselves
but
maybe you’ll give us a chance
and not create a ruckus
maybe I’ll be more patient this time
and not act like a doofus
maybe this once
let’s leave behind the bag of blames
maybe this once
let’s start all over again
~~~~~
Asha Seth
This is what a #catfished type #person does #blames on the other person then they #block him Or her Is that a #pity for them To do that #lackoffriends too and #followers #😵 (at San Francisco State University)
08 - Clytemnestra
From: Agamemnon, by Aeschylus
Genre: Drama
Topic: Banish, anger, blame
Character: Female
So now you’d sentence me to banishment, send me from the city a thing accursed? Back then you made no accusation against this man lying here. He sacrificed his own child, that dear girl I bore in pain, to charm the winds from Thrace—and didn’t care. To him she was a beast for slaughter. He had flocks of them—his farms were full. Shouldn’t you have banished him from Argos in punishment for that polluting crime? You’re strict enough when you pass judgment on what I’ve done. So let me caution you— I’m prepared to fight you head to head. If you win, well then, you can govern me. But if god lets me prevail, you old men will learn, old as you are, to behave yourselves.