Fifteen Years Together and Her Tone Still Hits Like a Chalkboard
So yesterday I’m just trying to run a simple errand at the local store. This place is pet friendly, which is the only reason I tolerate it, so I had my dog with me. He’s the friendly one in the family, obviously. And who’s standing there at her job like a plot twist I didn’t ask for? My ex-wife. Fifteen-plus years of history wrapped in one human speedbump. She spots my dog and suddenly she’s all sunshine, petting him like we didn’t survive a whole era together. My dog loves it, […]https://ericfoltin.com/fifteen-years-together-and-her-tone-still-hits-like-a-chalkboard/
#annoy : to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts
- French: ennuyer
- German: jm. ärgern
- Portuguese: incomodar
- Spanish: molesta
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is a measly 140kb ...#annoy : to disturb or irritate, especially by continued or repeated acts
- French: ennuyer
- German: jm. ärgern
- Portuguese: incomodar
- Spanish: molesta
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“Fighting with siblings, especially the little ones, has always, and will always be the same. You fight with your hands tied behind your back. You know that you'll lose. But you still fight back, either you want to annoy them or let them feel the extra satisfaction of beating you after a long fight. No matter which of the two ways you take, it clearly shows that you love them. A lot.”
― Nishanth Anchan K.N.