We do, indeed!!
Seriously - if you want me to delete it, I totally will.
Harmony ,'Conviction (1)'
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We do, indeed!!
Seriously - if you want me to delete it, I totally will.
I'm sorry amyth. I just read through things - I think yo were unfriended not because of you, but because of the number of people that agreed with you .
I know I am always surprised when many people disagree with me. But i consider it a wake up call for me - not rude. I hope things smooth over
In actuality, there hasn't been any drama on my facebook, except that one of my old crushes continues to be a.cute. and 2. Otherwise engaged(possibly literally.... this time, I think he found The Right One, at least. Dude, if you're not going to put out, you're under no obligation to find me amusing. I don't know whether to be glad, or Larry David-style, think 200 people are all ignoring me at once.
No. Leave it! Reallyreally!
The amyth hath spoketh!
My facebook just reinforces what a complete liberal bubble I live in. And I am a-okay with that. I get enough of the other side from comments on blog posts.
My friend has assured me that things with his mom will blow over. He should know.
True story: he posted on Facebook that he was canvassing door-to-door with me for Obama before the election, and she threatened to disown him. On Facebook. We've been joking about that ever since. So he's probably right that this is ultimately no big deal.
I never really had to deal with my parents as adults, and my relationships with my de facto parental figures is often fairly polite and surface-level. Having an adult relationship with parents is a pain in the ass, sometimes. I had to figure a bunch of stuff out for myself, and screwed a lot of it up along the way, but now that I'm almost 39, I like the quiet.
And amyth - if it makes you feel any better, a dude who grew up with my mom and uncles (two doors down from them) and whose parents I considered another set of grandparents de-friended me because I thought it was fine for President Obama to be in Chicago for Memorial Day. You might remember him from saying things like, "Your grandfather would not agree." and "Your grandfather would be disappointed."
Differing opinions. Everyone gets to have one.
Having an adult relationship with parents is a pain in the ass, sometimes.
For shiz.
In the church of my childhood, the message I heard (or at least thought I heard) is that sin is sin is sin. In other words, there aren't a bunch of laws. There is THE law and it doesn't matter where you break it, once you've broken it, you've broken it (and so need salvation from Christ).
This is where I'm at, too. I have theological as well as feminist issues with the Catholic Church, and the idea of losing salvation is one of my big theological issues. As in, you can't. That's what grace is about.
No. Leave it! Reallyreally!
Now I gotta go look. BRB, off to save planet from Lex Luthor.