I don’t know what your problem is but you’re so fake. You wanna start acting funny? I thought we were supposed to be best friends, but you want to go around being two faced & running your mouth about me, huh? Why don’t you be real with me and say whatever you’ve got to say to my face? So, I can’t be held responsible for what my face does when you talk. You talk behind my back and act like we’re cool when we talk. I trusted you and you stabbed me in the back.
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What you talk about, you bring about. You won’t see me talking about my struggles without solution, my darkness without light. Maybe I don’t talk enough about where I’ve been. It’s just that I know that where I’m going is so much brighter. We’re all human… it’s not all butterflies and rainbows in my life, but nothing is more depressing than dwelling in the crap that brought you there. So, I can’t be held responsible for what my face does when you talk shirt. I choose happy. I choose to talk about the good and SMILE constantly. And I share my trials to let you know there’s. HOPE for all you’re struggling with too.


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If you stay, stay forever. if you go, do it today. if you change, change for better. and if you talk, make sure you mean what you talk. I have thought about that line a lot recently. It seems more true than ever. Like most of you, I’ve made many friends as an adult. They are, in my eyes, wonderful people. Great senses of humor. I can’t be held responsible for what my face does when you talk shirt. Compassionate. But I realize this: I have never wrestled them in the basement. I have never locked their arms and rolled down a grassy hill. And I think that has something to do with why the friends we make in our grown-up years are never as close as the ones we make as kids. The things we share are cerebral.


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We are connected as adults, but not intertwined. It’s the difference between the insides of an organized closet and the insides of a high school locker. The first is put together. The second is, by nature, all over itself. We were all over ourselves as kids. And then we grew up. Something is lacking. How many times have you heard this sentence? “Whenever I see (fill in name), even if we haven’t seen each other in years, it’s like we haven’t missed a beat, we just pick up where we left off.” Childhood friends, right?
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