“You’re a hack.”
It hurt.
Not a stabbing knife in the guts hurt; more the gradual suffering of being placed on a baking tray and put into the oven type of pain.
I don’t like it when someone doesn’t like me.
I want to be loved by everyone.
I don’t want them to know that I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom on my second-hand black and white TV.
I don’t want them to know that I used to eat jelly cubes as a dessert.
I don’t want to be vanilla.
I want to be mint chocolate chip....
“You’re a hack.”
It hurt.
Not a stabbing knife in the guts hurt; more the gradual suffering of being placed on a baking tray and put into the oven type of pain.
I don’t like it when someone doesn’t like me.
I want to be loved by everyone.
I don’t want them to know that I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom on my second-hand black and white TV.
I don’t want them to know that I used to eat jelly cubes as a dessert.
I don’t want to be vanilla.
I want to be mint chocolate chip.
I want the whole world to make me feel like I have ice cubes running down my spine.
I am gravy - get your bread and mop me up.
I am Wedgewood - lick me until I am clean.
"How do I quit alcohol but not feel isolated from going out to the places I like and hanging out with the people I love?"
That’s what I talk about in today’s episode.
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