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Old Jun 11, 2012, 10:51 PM
northerner northerner is offline
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Ever have one of them days were nothing goes right. W ell for some reason that has been happening alot to me lately. It does not matter anything i do goes for a poo. From breaking my windshield in a buddies truck to driving a hour and a half just to find out what that the thing i needed was the wrong one. Its like the univerise is out to get me. I dont get it. All it does for me is bring me down. I wonder if it will ever get better

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Old Jun 12, 2012, 12:20 PM
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I'm sorry to hear things aren't going l for you late. Sometimes I feel like that - when it rains, it pours.

Someone told me once that sometimes things happen for a reason...the reason that the windshield cracked is bc you were saved from something worse. Or, if you miss an appt or something like that it's just because you are being saved from something worse possibly happening.

I'm not terribly religious but sometimes people think God saves you from one thing even since the other option could be worse.

Prob not what u wanna hear right now, but it could be worse. Hang in there...things are bound to get better eventually. Can u identify one thing in your ife that is going ok? Health? Family? Good housing or safety?
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