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Lafayette 4 year s ago
#5 Who is that lady...
       
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Elnora 4 year s ago
Lafayette, Miriam Shor and I think it's from the show "Younger".
       
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Gil 4 year s ago
The GIFs are distraction. This post would be 500% better with just words.
       
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Mackenzie 4 year s ago
#18 - few generations? More like a few months LOL. Nothing personal - life goes on.
       
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Lauryn 4 year s ago
Exept you are Hitler.
       
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Delia 4 year s ago
Lauryn,

Who is Hitler, is this where we are at? SJW hysterics throwing the Hitler label at nothing? Wow 35
       
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Greg 4 year s ago
#1 Wrong. Being someone's "friend" gives you no right to abuse them with your lousy mood swings or bad attitude. It's only in today's society and it's cult of narcissism that we have the audacity to expect people to take us however we present ourselves because "that's how I am feeling". There used to be an inherent responsibilty to society that you behaved yourself and took responsibility for your actions. It was called consideration and compassion for those around you, and in more simpler terms, being mature. The entitled generations of today want nothing to do with those concepts, so they spun it into a trend that "anything goes because it's good for me"...so yes, type your "ok boomer" now down below, but that doesn't change the fact there's so many memes out there laughing at the fact none of you know how to be a friend, or keep one for that matter, much less a marriage or steady relationship.
       
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Ralph 4 year s ago
Greg,AMEN in caps on purpose~!
       
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“That no matter how much you care for and value someone they’re never obligated to be the same to you. Especially friends.”

 

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