But you really need to listen to me Because I'm telling you the truth I mean this I'm okay
My Chemical Romance - I’m Not Okay

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But you really need to listen to me Because I'm telling you the truth I mean this I'm okay
My Chemical Romance - I’m Not Okay
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i like it when youtubers/streamers actively are aware and try to get their audience to be aware that they are only content to viewers. the relationship between a content producer and viewer is stranger and stranger. they are there to provide content and you are there to watch. unless you actually know them, the relationship should go no further than that, and likely never will
Does anyone else wish they could pull a Winchester and briefly die then come back when everything sucks less?
I mean, this is really rough stuff for him.
Young Richard learned to avoid his father’s temper and his hand. (As small boys, Richard and his brothers were not spanked but “thumped,” rapped on the head.) Richard watched as his mother intercepted customers in the store before Frank could bombard them with his vehemently held political views. If she didn’t get there in time, she sometimes followed the browbeaten customers out the door, trying to soothe them. In his memoirs, Nixon was still abashed by the shouting matches between his father and his brothers that could be heard “all across the neighborhood.” In a rare instance of self-reflection, Nixon wrote, “Perhaps my own aversion to personal confrontations dates back to these early recollections.”
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ET: Mary Baker Eddy, but he would read them, and I think he had a kind of forgiveness that was real. It wasn’t put on. And it allowed him to deal with this horrible, he went to prison. This is the president’s chief of staff. He goes to prison. He’s got a family. I mean, this is really rough stuff for him. And I think he used his faith to forgive himself, and to forgive Richard Nixon, and I think it was real. And put it this way. If you look at the way he conducted himself with Nixon, and he would go to conferences and happily talk about Watergate without malice, without churlishness, without even without all that much regret, he just accepted it.
would you mean this please, if it happens
if you don’t know, why would you say so?
won’t you get your story straight?