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Curious, are you in your 30s or something?NEVERMIND I'M DOING TERIBLY AND I WANT TO KILL MYSELF I GOT GORILLA GLUE ON MY FINGERS EVERYTHING IS STICKY NOW MY LIFE IS OVER GRAAAAAAH
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Curious, are you in your 30s or something?NEVERMIND I'M DOING TERIBLY AND I WANT TO KILL MYSELF I GOT GORILLA GLUE ON MY FINGERS EVERYTHING IS STICKY NOW MY LIFE IS OVER GRAAAAAAH
NopeCurious, are you in your 30s or something?
If dry, acetone/ nail polish remover if you don't have an adhesive remover. Or just deal with it and it will eventually come off. If it's still wet or semi wet just wash with soap and water and scrape .NEVERMIND I'M DOING TERIBLY AND I WANT TO KILL MYSELF I GOT GORILLA GLUE ON MY FINGERS EVERYTHING IS STICKY NOW MY LIFE IS OVER GRAAAAAAH
I luckily got it off, I just had to keep washing my handsIf dry, acetone/ nail polish remover if you don't have an adhesive remover. Or just deal with it and it will eventually come off. If it's still wet or semi wet just wash with soap and water and scrape .
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Silly, gorilla glue belongs on your hair.NEVERMIND I'M DOING TERIBLY AND I WANT TO KILL MYSELF I GOT GORILLA GLUE ON MY FINGERS EVERYTHING IS STICKY NOW MY LIFE IS OVER GRAAAAAAH
I don't know you but I took particular interest in this post because I've never seen anyone in a similar situation before. We imagine ourselves in people's shoes all the time, especially when those people struggle or are dealing with life's lessons. It's easy to say, "Oh, if I were you, I'd X instead of doing Y", because when we observe the bigger picture instead of participating in it, we see so much better. Everyone thought about winning the lottery one day or another, read about how-tos and what-thens, because a billion everyones thought they might just be that 1 in a billion to win.I have made 3 "growing up" realizations in the past year or so. If you are in my general age range (mid 20s) or a bit younger (i.e. 18-21ish) you might find this interesting, and if you are much older than me, you might like to laugh at it idk.
Meanwhile I got no parental guidance in my life, didn't get pushed into a youth job and picked a bad degree. If I could change anything in my life, it would've been getting a job at 16-18. Feeling first-hand what a real job is, probably guiding me towards a better degree or blue collar work. I don't mind having wasted 5 years of my life but like.. imagine if I hadn't. Found myself a gardener gf or something. Fuck, had my dad pushed me into motorbikes and a trade in my late teens, chances are I would've had a bunch of good years riding with my parents, landed a local gf and never moved down here to waste away alone, hours from all family.In practice this meant things like picking my own jobs and college majors and not being compelled by my family and peers
I found myself in conversation with a "youngun" in their early 20s the other day. I legit just threw up my hands and went "you're too young to understand" because a lot of things in life are only learned by experiencing it on your own body. I read of a guy who won money and wanted to give a bit to his parents, but suddenly they started talking about "our" money. He wanted to set them up with a monthly payout for life until that turned out to not be the right thing either. Hell, I read that xQc gave his mother $100k to spend as she saw fit, and all she did was stash it away. He didn't get it until people commented "bro she did that for you in case your career falls through". Good people are few and far between.It's easy to say, "Oh, if I were you, I'd X instead of doing Y", because when we observe the bigger picture instead of participating in it, we see so much better.
Now you just need to face the actual truth that any and all people are capable of being fucked over by cosmic rays deciding their time has come. You're looking at people you thought higher of, who likely never thought ill of you, now facing misfortune or stagnation, and your only measure of them as people is materialistic. If anything, feel superior to their idleness and lack of drive. Your posts read like that those of a tranny friend. You can tell transitioning is a joke to him, yet he does it. You can tell he's above the troon pipeline and stereotypes, yet he partakes in them. It's not any less severe to be a low quality human just because you bring light to it. You're hellbent on change and improvement, but once that zipperhead broad leaves you, the gun is back in your mouth. Not much of a change then, innit then bruv?it's kind of a nice reminder to look at a lot of people I've been jealous of in the past for the aesthetic of them having it all together, and looking at it now they had less of a sense of self than me
Fwiw I think you’re doing the right thing in keeping the money quiet. If people know you have money they do treat you differently. Keep your good friends, go eat nuggies with them. tuck the money away and let it grow and live a secure life, but also dont skip on the things you really enjoy is my advice. You dont say if you’re partnered up but do NOT let on you have money when you’re dating, eitherI have made 3 "growing up" realizations in the past year or so.
It sounds like you two met in a very vulnerable space and she took that opportunity to relieve herself upon you. You approach eachother with exposed hearts and she rips hers apart further than it's necessary, for an avoidable reason (choosing to do sex work). She desecrates herself by this humiliation ritual of explaining her line of work to men on apps, and then desecrates her body by doing said work. She damages every aspect of her life, then promises to damage yours by cucking you.Matched with some boring looking self-proclaimed nerdy girl and within a heartbeat she sent me four paragraphs about how she's a 'sex worker' and that I should unmatch her if I'm opposed to it. Out of sheer curiosity, I kept chatting. You could tell she was genuinely hurt by people turning her down over onlyfans, yet not realizing that she could just, cease?
I found myself in conversation with a "youngun" in their early 20s the other day. I legit just threw up my hands and went "you're too young to understand" because a lot of things in life are only learned by experiencing it on your own body.
Hell, I read that xQc gave his mother $100k to spend as she saw fit, and all she did was stash it away. He didn't get it until people commented "bro she did that for you in case your career falls through". Good people are few and far between.