I just tried telling my dad it was four thirty, and instead of saying that, I said it was thir forty. 
I just tried telling my dad it was four thirty, and instead of saying that, I said it was thir forty. 
















Queen Elsa wrote:Another reason why I prefer typing rather than actually speaking: I don't stumble on words.












Killjoy Dixon wrote:It's also one of the things that makes me feel like I oughtn't ever let what I deal with bother me, much less complain about it.
Like no, having a roof over his head isn't going to magically dissolve his issues with his parents or cure his depression.































Squeely wrote:Just because my problems are arguably worse, doesn't mean your problems aren't valid. I absolutely loathe the whole "others have it worse than you" mentality, because I've seen it used to invalidate people's problems. This one time, my friend Alejandro posted on his Facebook about how he was depressed because he and his parents got in this big fight that resulted in them throwing his clothes out on the lawn. His "friend" then went on this long rant about how Alejandro shouldn't feel sad because at least he had a place to stayLike no, having a roof over his head isn't going to magically dissolve his issues with his parents or cure his depression.
It would be like if I broke my arm, went to the doctor and they said "no, we're not going to give you treatment because at least you didn't break your neck!"
This isn't a knock against you, Carl, it's more I have a personal hatred for such sentiments. Your problems are valid, and you have every right to complain about them.














Marizzle wrote:Queen Elsa wrote:Another reason why I prefer typing rather than actually speaking: I don't stumble on words.
Ironically, when I was trying to record my Q&A video, I said this in order to justify my "uh..." and how often I forget or stumble on words. Guess we're on the same boat here.
































Squeely wrote:Killjoy Dixon wrote:It's also one of the things that makes me feel like I oughtn't ever let what I deal with bother me, much less complain about it.
Just because my problems are arguably worse, doesn't mean your problems aren't valid. I absolutely loathe the whole "others have it worse than you" mentality, because I've seen it used to invalidate people's problems. This one time, my friend Alejandro posted on his Facebook about how he was depressed because he and his parents got in this big fight that resulted in them throwing his clothes out on the lawn. His "friend" then went on this long rant about how Alejandro shouldn't feel sad because at least he had a place to stayLike no, having a roof over his head isn't going to magically dissolve his issues with his parents or cure his depression.
It would be like if I broke my arm, went to the doctor and they said "no, we're not going to give you treatment because at least you didn't break your neck!"
This isn't a knock against you, Carl, it's more I have a personal hatred for such sentiments. Your problems are valid, and you have every right to complain about them.




























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