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      This but also, at least once a week, slap someone. As a little treat to yourself.

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        Do you know how much this would actually help me in my life?

        Like I’d wait for the perfect moment every week where someone very definitely needs slapped.

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      If anyone needs me I’ll be installing a shower in my kitchen

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      In all three of those scenarios, vigorous exercise can serve as a reboot too.

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    If you are ever wanting to support someone do NOT start a sentence with “Maybe you are just”. It comes off as trivializing the thing you are discussing.

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    “You run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. You run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.” -Raylan Givens

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    I’m perfectly fine being irritable on my own terms dickhead thank you very much fucking presumptuous asshole

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    The end of the second paragraph is usually not there. People are fast to dismiss this. Maybe you dont like the culturally accepted dunking on outsiders or are sensitive to discrimination. Depending on your environment, you‘ll get shit on quickly.

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      When I was younger, I had this impression, too. One day I realised that the problem might be me, not them: what if they are not dumb, but I’m just a bit more intelligent? This realisation helped me a lot to have a better relationship with my fellow humans.

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      Not all people.

      I think of myself as the a-hole all the time.

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        Well - good point. I see myself as an asshole most of the time too. And I am. I don’t deny I’m selfish and self-centered, but I do try to subjugate those things when I’m around others. Most people see me as a quiet, wallflower type of person - they don’t know the real asshole within. Sort of the Bigfoot of all Assholes in some situations.