Thats what I said earlier on in fact, didn't go down to well..she went off in a strop 2 hours later I won the argument, slight downside I'm a badass at desserts.
Why you ****** orff
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Hi guys,
From my point of view, one of the hardest things to cope with is the withdrawal. No, that's not quite right. I don't mind the withdrawal. We all need it sometimes, and it is good processing time and serves a purpose.
What I can't stand is the unexplained, inexplicable withdrawal.
If plug yourself into the computer for 3 weeks, grunting occasionally and emerging only to raid the fridge, then I start speculating that maybe, just maybe, there's a problem... With me? With you? With work? With sex? With... ? And the brain starts churning and it festers. And I might just get a smidge resentful, and start having dark fantasies about shaving your eyebrows off when you sleep.
On the other hand, if you say 'I'm going to be spending some time on the computer, trying to get my head around this diabetes thing' before (or even a day or two after) you climb into the screen (but definitely before I start sharpening the cutthroat razor), then you probably get to keep your eyebrows.
See what I'm saying?
We don't mind if you don't have the answers, can't explain and are afraid.
We do mind if you build a silent wall and hide behind it.
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