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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • Nothing happens to you after you die. The pieces to pick up and carry on is on those we leave behind, if we are remembered well. If not, the pieces to pick up and throw out is on them too, anyway.

    If nothing happens after we die, it’s the same thing as that nothing happens in a movie after it’s ended. I hope that the character I was will still exist in peoples’ mind even after I go. I’ve recently started to embrace that “All the world’s a stage” thing a lot and lot more, recently.

    “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts,”















  • (and an extremely common at that)

    That is the biggest factor in my annoyance with it. Can’t come up with anything else, once in a while?

    Shit tastes like chocolate compared to how it sounds when thw specific phrase “Oh my god” is dropped in English in a conversation that’s not even in English by people who don’t even have it as their first language.

    I’ve reached the point where that phrase just sounds like a poor pop-culture reference than an actual expression.



  • I mean, it’s the phrase itself and that I can’t escape hearing it.

    I often say versions of stuff myself like “Dear God”, “God in heaven” etc in other languages when I express things and react to stuff.

    I cuss and swear like a cocksucking, shiteating dogfucker too in everyday conversations, so I wouldn’t describe myself as crude or offended by stuff. Swearing over here mentions hell and devil a lot, so I’m not a stranger to popping off those ones, either.

    It’s just that phrase specifically in English that irks me as boring and unimaginative for being overused everywhere. Throwing that phrase in English during non-English speech just sounds more like aping stuff than a genuine expression. Vanilla is at a quadrillion Scoville scale compared tho the phrase.

    Specifically that three-worded phrase. Not “Oh, God” or"My God" - I don’t have anything to say about them. It’s about the whole “Oh, my god” package.

    I am sick and tired of hearing that one everywhere I turn or go.