21 Signs You’re Suffering From A Quarter-Life Crisis
11. You hang out at coffee shops (or milk tea houses) and just stare at people and wonder if they are going through the same phase as you.
11. You hang out at coffee shops (or milk tea houses) and just stare at people and wonder if they are going through the same phase as you.
I was at a corner store the other day picking up some late snacks after work, when a man was telling the counter person how that “faggot” gave him a look.
It’s easy to feel out-gentleman’d by the historical romances we read and watch, where the dashing knight or prince woos his beloved with some pretty serious chivalrous moves.
Hangovers demand a light at the end of the tunnel, a reason to go on and actually leave your bed.
Perhaps it’s petty to operate from a place where there’s such a thing as “winners” and “losers” in a break up, but sometimes you have to get that low to rise up and feel like a worthy human once again.…
Two weeks later, after they took a blood test, a nurse placed a mask over my face and escorted me out of quarantine.
Now we realize the people who most effortlessly “fit in” were only the ones who were most willing to sacrifice themselves. Now we realize that being “cool” wasn’t a desirable thing, not the way we defined it — but we saw no other choice.
Listen, we all have our days when we’re not sure which way is up or down and we wind up asking the people we’re closest to if we’re acting “totally crazy.”
One of the most common misconceptions regarding behaviour change is relying on motivation to begin new, positive behaviours and willpower to refrain from old, negative behaviours.
A few months later, his wife got pregnant and I think his world was crashing down before his eyes.
He told the parents of one of his victims, “You abandoned your girls in the cold — and I brought them home and warmed them up.”
The door is a good inch or two off the ground so I bent down to see if there was someone standing at our door or the one across the hall. When I was eye level with the crack I saw a pair of boots facing our door.