I do feel bad for him, if he felt that was the way out - but I feel far worse for the poor driver, agreed.
Ralf Little, who used to live with Clarke Carlisle tweeted something about Clarke being 'teflon' and getting away with it again. He explains what he's talking about, here ---> http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1skfskk
I agree . Suicide is horrid and tragic , however to do it like that is even worse IMHO . Like people who jump in front of trains or deliberately drive head on into oncoming traffic .
My Dad lost an old family friend yesterday who took their own life. It's not nice for anyone involved.
Yeah, I certainly don't entirely agree with him. I do agree that he was foolish to try and take on the subject in a tweet. I do agree on the devastating effects of drink-driving. I can also understand why, someone as close as him, may have lost patience/sympathy a long time ago. It's a very complicated situation.
What I found interesting was that it made me realise that there is always a flip view. I'm usually good at seeing a flip side, but not always. I didn't see Little's tweet, so didn't have a view. His words there though do ring some truths. Complicated yes. Sad too.
I went to see the doctor about a problem " Down below " . So he is examining me and touching my genitals . He says " Jasper , don't worry . It's quite normal to experience an erection whilst having an examination like this " . I said " I don't have an erection " ... He replied " I do " .......
I know I said I wasn't going to mention anything about my relationship **** but I asked that girl out for Valentines. She made it clear that there was no attraction and no chance of being more than friends. I said I'd never mentioned it again, and we could just be friends. Devastated does not even come close to how I feel.
1. Though you probably don't feel it's possible, you WILL get over it. 2. Forget her, don't torture yourself by trying to be friends. It's impossible. Move on. 3. There are nearly 5 billion other women in the world, and quite a lot of them are waiting especially for you. 4. Stop analysing everything.
5. Once you learn to really recognise the signs, you'll have seen this coming. I don't mean to seem harsh at all by saying that, but this experience is one that will help add to you and your knowledge (though you'll never be completely immune from it), and will make it a lot less likely the next time around.
6. When someone *really* likes you, it's not actually that big an effort at all. That's when you know it's right (for the time being!)
8. Women don't like a wet fart (be warned though they don't like the opposite, but none of us have the answer to working out that logic, so don't waste a moments time trying to figure that out)