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!
@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 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.
"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!
That was surprisingly heart-warming.
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!
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.
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.
I always thought it had something to do with misery loving company...
That's why I do it.
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.