@katylava I'm pretty sure that Irk is some kind of demon troll. Either he's watching or he has trolls (or other unwholesomely inhuman underlings) watching and reporting back to him.
I meant to say "my married friends" or just "married people", but clearly goofed on that one. Either way, my annoying ass settled down for a while, but now I am happily divorced. Thanks for answering, Irk!
I like this video and it speaks a degree of truth, but as a married person . . .
Honestly, I have very little that's negative that I ever have, let alone want, to say about my wife. (She doesn't ever come here, so this isn't for her to hear.) I mean, WTF?, why the fuck would I want to be with a person that I don't like and why wouldn't I make a certain effort to like the person that I'm with? And I am pointedly going beyond love here (be clear, I love my wife), because love is such a bullshit word in our culture, even just factoring in religion and pop media. If I don't like this person I do the nasty with and spend a good chunk of my time with, I need to do something to fix that--moving on if necessary. Maybe this is your point, @iluvmingos. If it is, a hearty "well queried" from me to you.
If I do have something that's important enough for me to dwell on and/or bitch about, I sure as fuck would rather discuss it with her (and alone) than with any of the rest of you (or even my bestest of friends, because I kinda feel like my spouse should be my mostest bestestest of all of my friends; and it seems to be working pretty well so far). No offense. But, yaknow, be offended if you like.
And, yeah, @Thumperchick is right about this being spot on: "You definitely don't want to know how much they complain to each other about your annoying ass."
@joelmw You are dead on. We talk to each other about each other. I adore him. I think his quirks are cute. That's kind of the whole "married" thing. I don't get people who spit venom about their spouse. If you're that hateful to your partner, I assume you're that hateful to everyone.
That was surprisingly heart-warming.
How does Irk know this? Is he married? Or does he just not come from a broken home?
@katylava I'm pretty sure that Irk is some kind of demon troll. Either he's watching or he has trolls (or other unwholesomely inhuman underlings) watching and reporting back to him.
"You definitely don't want to know how much they complain to each other about your annoying ass."
Most accurate sentence in this video.
@Thumperchick sshhhhhh!
I always thought it had something to do with misery loving company...
That's why I do it.
I meant to say "my married friends" or just "married people", but clearly goofed on that one. Either way, my annoying ass settled down for a while, but now I am happily divorced. Thanks for answering, Irk!
One question why can't people form proper sentences online with proper punctuation Irk?
@money123451 in 2 much hurry 4 colon dash
@money123451 idk lol
@money123451 I think you would have been more likely to get an answer here if your question had been formed with proper punctuation and grammar.
Nice! Another favorite video answer.
I like this video and it speaks a degree of truth, but as a married person . . .
@joelmw Though--on #3--as general rule I make an effort to avoid the people that I find myself complaining about. Again, it kinda only makes sense.
@joelmw You are dead on. We talk to each other about each other. I adore him. I think his quirks are cute. That's kind of the whole "married" thing. I don't get people who spit venom about their spouse. If you're that hateful to your partner, I assume you're that hateful to everyone.