The innocent shall suffer...big time
Thanksgiving hasn't arrived yet and there is already squabbling amongst my family. My half-brother doesn't care to subject himself and his son to his crazy mother, so he invited himself to Thanksgiving with us. Now, I'll admit that inviting yourself to someone else's Thanksgiving is kind of an asshole thing to do, but I'm willing to overlook it because I would rather put out cigarettes in my own eyes than spend a Thanksgiving dinner with his mother. My mom doesn't seem to have a problem with it, but my sister has been throwing hissy fits for a week, wailing about how our nephew is going to ruin Thanksgiving dinner because he's ill-behaved. Our nephew is ill-behaved, but my sister seriously underestimates our mom's ability to put people in their place. So, I predict that Thanksgiving will go reasonably well, and I'm looking forward to seeing my brother for the first time in a couple years.
Been a long time since I posted anything substantial, and some things have developed in the meantime. For one, I'm in an exclusive relationship for the first time in about 8 months. It's nice having someone to sleep with, but we've had two big arguments that I haven't enjoyed and that reminded me how much I enjoyed not being tied down by any one girl. I like her, she's fun to be around, she cooks well, she's a beast in the sack; nonetheless, I'm still not sure how I feel about monogamy. Additionally, I'm going to start work on my thesis next semester so I have to find an advisor, as well as send out my law school applications. Honestly, I'm not even sure I want to go to law school or be a lawyer. Just about every lawyer I know has tons of money, a great house, a trophy wife, a nice car, and they're all miserable. Absolutely miserable. They work long hours, they never see their families, they have no lives outside their work. Is that really what I want to spend 40 years of my life doing?
Thanksgiving hasn't arrived yet and there is already squabbling amongst my family. My half-brother doesn't care to subject himself and his son to his crazy mother, so he invited himself to Thanksgiving with us. Now, I'll admit that inviting yourself to someone else's Thanksgiving is kind of an asshole thing to do, but I'm willing to overlook it because I would rather put out cigarettes in my own eyes than spend a Thanksgiving dinner with his mother. My mom doesn't seem to have a problem with it, but my sister has been throwing hissy fits for a week, wailing about how our nephew is going to ruin Thanksgiving dinner because he's ill-behaved. Our nephew is ill-behaved, but my sister seriously underestimates our mom's ability to put people in their place. So, I predict that Thanksgiving will go reasonably well, and I'm looking forward to seeing my brother for the first time in a couple years.
Been a long time since I posted anything substantial, and some things have developed in the meantime. For one, I'm in an exclusive relationship for the first time in about 8 months. It's nice having someone to sleep with, but we've had two big arguments that I haven't enjoyed and that reminded me how much I enjoyed not being tied down by any one girl. I like her, she's fun to be around, she cooks well, she's a beast in the sack; nonetheless, I'm still not sure how I feel about monogamy. Additionally, I'm going to start work on my thesis next semester so I have to find an advisor, as well as send out my law school applications. Honestly, I'm not even sure I want to go to law school or be a lawyer. Just about every lawyer I know has tons of money, a great house, a trophy wife, a nice car, and they're all miserable. Absolutely miserable. They work long hours, they never see their families, they have no lives outside their work. Is that really what I want to spend 40 years of my life doing?
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something like that...