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How to Be a Jerk!
(The following story you are about to read is true. Only the names, places, cars being driven, the times, the order of events, the things said, the reasons why they were said, thoughts and where it has taken place were changed to protect the innocent.)
Maurice BernierPublished 7 years ago in HumansDivorce Page Turners!
Anthea Turner published a book about surviving divorce and has been under scrutiny because of the interviews on the back of it. Back in 2014 I also published a book titled “The Divorce Toolbox- How to survive the courts, CAFCASS and Social Services while leading a normal life”. Two books about divorce written from the points of view of a celebrity and a non-celebrity. This clearly shows that regardless of someone’s status, whether they are a celebrity or not, divorce is a stressful process which comes with judgements and scrutiny.
Mayapee ChowdhuryPublished 7 years ago in HumansWith Her, Anything is Possible
Born in the year 1991 brought different tides into my life, I don't remember much of my younger years. Some here and there around the age of seven and eight but nothing before then and not much after. My life seemed to pass by rather quickly, filled with right choices, wrong choices and just flat out confusion that seemed to appear out of nowhere, some would think life is grand that there isn't much that could go wrong in their life. They continue the same patterns day in and day out, same car ride or bus ride every day.
Virginia GibbonsPublished 7 years ago in HumansRetribution: Chapter 19
It was a rainy afternoon and Charles saw nothing better than to take a nap. The air in the bedroom was warm, dry, and heavy. Adèle was taking a bath in the bathroom off of the bedroom and chattering on the telephone with Charlotte. Rain was drip-dropping on the roof and wind was whistling through the trees.
Rachel LeschPublished 7 years ago in HumansWhat is Love?
It's the age-old, timeless question: What is love? This is a difficult question to answer, not because it's an emotion, but because everyone experience's it differently. I have gone around and asked many people and have noticed some similarities, however, so I'd like to attempt to answer this question using my own, and some other's experiences and the similarities included.
7 Ways To Know You're Toxic
I'm just going to go ahead and say it. Recognizing our own toxicity can be challenging. Sometimes we don't really have the vantage point to see, and sometimes we just keep turning our head because we don't want to. It's a huge pill to swallow, and one I have had to take without any water. We can sometimes and often let the toxicity that once slow dripped into our system, in turn, poison someone else. That's because being problematic is a virus, and if left unchecked, will destroy everything in its path. It's consuming. Again, I know. I have been there. But I know you like lists so here the top ways to recognize if you are being toxic and how to change. I mean it's not enough to just KNOW you ain't shit. You have to actually work on being an "ain't shit" type of individual.
Duece ConfuciusPublished 7 years ago in HumansA Love Story
Everyone wants the perfect movie love story. No heartbreak, no fighting, no tears or hurtful words out of anger. But, not only is that unrealistic, it's too much.
"Relationship Goals?" You Can Keep Them.
Those of you that know me may have noticed by now that the ever-popular trend known as "goals" i.e. relationship goals, life goals, etc., are not ideas that I buy into. These goals shouldn't be something to strive toward, to plan your life around. Goals are defined as "the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result." It's been said that your biggest goal in life should be to strive to be the best you that you can be. Becoming a Lawyer, getting married, and having four children - those are realistic personal goals to set for yourself. It doesn't mean that they might all come true, but at least you leave yourself room to make changes, and to grow as a person. So if instead of becoming a lawyer, you become a teacher, and you end up with three kids instead of four – well don't sell yourself short yet.
Cheyanne YoungPublished 7 years ago in HumansEmpty Eyes
I stared in the mirror of my bedroom. I was absolutely disgusted with myself. Maybe because everyone else was disgusted with me? Me and my empty, black eyes. Black all the way to the middle where they turned red.
Jodi BunchPublished 7 years ago in HumansHow Good Are You At Seeing Through People?
The more that I ponder this sort of question, the more I wonder how I know who to trust and who not to trust, then I realised it's the vibes that people give off at the time that I'm talking to them or the presence they give off that make them not worth trusting.
Lizzy ArrowPublished 7 years ago in HumansUncle Johnny?
Dating as a millennial is like trying to find colors in a black in white film; frustrating and pretty impossible. Typically, you have three options:
Katherine SchaeferPublished 7 years ago in HumansMy Ex
It was a long time since I last saw her. And it hurt. My heart ached and throbbed just to see her again and I could blame no one but my self. I had pushed her away and made her leave. In my mind, I could picture her perfectly. She had long dark brown hair and the most beautiful light green eyes that seemed to see right through me. Her lips were full and her freckles seemed like nothing more than angel kisses making her all the more beautiful. She had a round face but it was perfect. No matter what anyone tells me I know she deserved better. I guess the worst part is knowing that I will never get her back.