I have found nice people are often the hardest to convince they have done anything wrong. They are so attached to an identity of being a good person w/ good intentions that they deflect by focusing on others tone of voice or delivery to avoid examining their actions and behaviors
Update: I finally saw him & he said, "Hey, I know you! I saw you at..." I hit him with "aht aht" before he could even say it. Then, as I was leaving, he said, "I'll see you at the [name redacted]." I wanted to flip him off so bad...
I feel like the universe has kept me from seeing dude at the field since I ran into him out & about...I was about to do an introduction but he grabbed his food & told me to "be good," sir, I had to explain that ๐ I know his nosy behind is itching to ask me who I was with, too
Okay so I finished #thewalkingdead and seeing Gabriel look down the scope of the Sniper rifle with his blind eye was hilarious. I had to go back and make sure I saw what I saw. It was good though. Not, I wish I hadn't stopped after season 6 good, but a good binge watch.
For clarity, I took a shower before a meeting and did not put socks on when I got dressed. I never left my computer long enough to even grab a pair of socks...
Have you all ever had a long ass day where you stopped and asked yourself when you did something? I went to take my socks off, and I paused and asked myself:
1) When did I put on socks?
B) Where the hell did these socks come from for me to put them on?