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Re: What\'s the most emotionally painful thing for you?
Having the guy to my left punish me all mother [censored] night.
ok maybe not, but that does suck. Probly the whole losing a loved one/including relationship loved one. |
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Re: What\'s the most emotionally painful thing for you?
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regret [/ QUOTE ] Not as sharp as a broken heart, but I get over a broken heart in a few days, regret just lingers and lingers until I have the balls to face whoever I've wronged and made an honest effort to right it. |
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Re: What\'s the most emotionally painful thing for you?
That is bad, actually anything to you that is an injustice that you are unable to correct is terrible. I don't know if it is more emotionally painful than when I feel I've failed someone I love. Perhaps more frustrating, but not more painful.
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Re: What\'s the most emotionally painful thing for you?
Folding dinky suited connectors late to a raise.
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Re: What\'s the most emotionally painful thing for you?
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Yeah, that's what I meant. If my current regime doesn't work either, I guess it's accutane next. I was trying to avoid because I had a friend who basically became psychotic after going on accutane. [/ QUOTE ] Any chance your acne is at least partially diet-related? I had bad acne as a teenager. I also drank a lot of milk and loved ice cream. One day I was reading about how bad milk is for you, how a good percentage of people can't digest it, and how it is filled with hormones and all sorts of other nastiness. I cut milk out of my diet, and my acne slowly started to clear up (I was also taking Tetracycline at the same time). By the time I was 15, it was totally gone. |
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