Tine, I think you mean 'complimenting'. Think spelling doesn't matter? Read it again and think about what you just said.
#29 People who own dangerous animals, such as dogs which are violently and needlessly 'over-protective'. if you can't train that mentally unstable pos vermin, put it down. Your animal is out of control, which makes you no different than a person firing a gun into a crowd.
#32 Perfumes and colognes are iffy. If you drown yourself in the scents, don't. A little goes a long way. You want to smell nice and leave a hint of a waft if someone is close to you. If you have allergies and can't tolerate scents? Invest in medication to curb those, and don't complain about prescriptions being too expensive, there are a myriad of otc allergy meds that work wonders. You can also wear a mask or a personal ionizer around your neck to combat the air around your immediate space. Use them! The world can't revolve around your afflictions entirely so it's your responsibility to protect yourself first. But, EVERYONE should wear deodorant! And yes, little tots get body odor too.
Don't waste anything. Don't waste time, talent, your own ability, material things, other people's time, opportunity, advice, money, people's feelings, your education, just don't waste things.
I’ve seen the one about borrowing a car and returning it with a full tank of ‘gas’. I’d say it depends on how long you’ve borrowed the car far and how much gas was in the tank to start with. A full tank can be around £75. If I have used the car to run a small to medium errand, the cost is too much. If I can’t afford a car, and am borrowing yours, I probably can’t afford £75. Let me cook you dinner or something and refill the gas to its original level.
"Never make fun of someone else's laugh — be it how they sound or how they look. Laughing is the most natural expression of joy and happiness, and for someone to feel self-conscious about that because of other people's comments is so brutal."
Tine, I think you mean 'complimenting'. Think spelling doesn't matter? Read it again and think about what you just said.
#29 People who own dangerous animals, such as dogs which are violently and needlessly 'over-protective'. if you can't train that mentally unstable pos vermin, put it down. Your animal is out of control, which makes you no different than a person firing a gun into a crowd.
#32 Perfumes and colognes are iffy. If you drown yourself in the scents, don't. A little goes a long way. You want to smell nice and leave a hint of a waft if someone is close to you. If you have allergies and can't tolerate scents? Invest in medication to curb those, and don't complain about prescriptions being too expensive, there are a myriad of otc allergy meds that work wonders. You can also wear a mask or a personal ionizer around your neck to combat the air around your immediate space. Use them! The world can't revolve around your afflictions entirely so it's your responsibility to protect yourself first. But, EVERYONE should wear deodorant! And yes, little tots get body odor too.
Don't waste anything. Don't waste time, talent, your own ability, material things, other people's time, opportunity, advice, money, people's feelings, your education, just don't waste things.
I’ve seen the one about borrowing a car and returning it with a full tank of ‘gas’. I’d say it depends on how long you’ve borrowed the car far and how much gas was in the tank to start with. A full tank can be around £75. If I have used the car to run a small to medium errand, the cost is too much. If I can’t afford a car, and am borrowing yours, I probably can’t afford £75. Let me cook you dinner or something and refill the gas to its original level.
#29 People who own dangerous animals, such as dogs which are violently and needlessly 'over-protective'. if you can't train that mentally unstable pos vermin, put it down. Your animal is out of control, which makes you no different than a person firing a gun into a crowd.
...and why should anyone else follow that rule?
We are all Rick’s Dad’s kids.
A full tank can be around £75. If I have used the car to run a small to medium errand, the cost is too much. If I can’t afford a car, and am borrowing yours, I probably can’t afford £75. Let me cook you dinner or something and refill the gas to its original level.