Why, because she left a nice tip?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a shy awkward kid who got bullied a fair amount. As a young adult in my late twenties, now married with a successful career, low and behold, my childhood bully was my waiter at the cheesecake factory. He was a single dad trying to get his "rap career" started and waiting tables in the interim. I looked up his youtube rap videos later that evening and they were shitty. It was satisfying to have him wait on me and I did leave him a nice tip!
Who’s the jerk now?
Ugh, you're a bigger asshole now.
Your bully was a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a shy awkward kid who got bullied a fair amount. As a young adult in my late twenties, now married with a successful career, low and behold, my childhood bully was my waiter at the cheesecake factory. He was a single dad trying to get his "rap career" started and waiting tables in the interim. I looked up his youtube rap videos later that evening and they were shitty. It was satisfying to have him wait on me and I did leave him a nice tip!
Who’s the jerk now?
Anonymous wrote:I was a shy awkward kid who got bullied a fair amount. As a young adult in my late twenties, now married with a successful career, low and behold, my childhood bully was my waiter at the cheesecake factory. He was a single dad trying to get his "rap career" started and waiting tables in the interim. I looked up his youtube rap videos later that evening and they were shitty. It was satisfying to have him wait on me and I did leave him a nice tip!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex husband cheated I don't know how many times.
He now has HIV.
We now have 2 of these stories.
Anonymous wrote:My ex husband cheated I don't know how many times.
He now has HIV.
Anonymous wrote:Dulles to London redeye flight was overbooked; we and many other passengers needed to get reassigned seats at the gate. Two large British guys in front of me in line were screaming at the overwhelmed gate agents, who explained that they were doing their best and would give them the best possible seats available, but that there wasn't very much left. After they left, I smiled, said I knew it was tough, but that we'd appreciate anything they could do.
The plane had 2-4-2 seating. My wife and I got a pair of the window/aisle seats. The rude Brits got the two worst seats in the plan: the two seats in the middle of the 4, back row, which didn't recline.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to marry and spend the rest of their lives with someone they started dating at age 12? Don’t you want to experience at least one other person before settling down for life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
x10000
Nailed it. Some of these people are actively seeking schadenfreude/karma/revenge/pay back - and mistaking one for the other.
This. Please stop this mindless and ignorant cultural misappropriation of the Hindu concept of Karma. You all are mostly talking about revenge, payback etc.
+100. There are some sick, sick people on dcum. Truly evil. This is exactly why you read so many miserable posts from miserable women. It isn't Karma. It's simply the Universal Law of the Universe. You reap what you sow. You can't plant corn and be shocked when beans grow. You can't hold anger and hatred in your heart and expect to be a decent person. It really is that simple.
wtf does the bolded mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girlfriend of 2.5 yrs broke up with me our senior year of college because I had gained about 20 lbs (i.e. from 190 to 210, I'm 6ft tall). Was super hateful about it - telling me how disgusted she was by it and how she no longer found me physically attractive. Messed up my confidence for a number of years after that. Roughly 10 years later I google search her out of curiosity and find picture of her, and she was morbidly obese (i.e. from 125lb in college to at least 200lbs, and she's about 5'3" tall) Part of me feels bad for her, but I can't deny that another part of me feels like its karma.
That's not morbidly obese. Grow up.
It was to his girlfriend .. I can weigh as a woman 120 lbs and at 5'3" look slightly overweight.. There is no standard and no one should judge especially as a bystandard online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I was "with" the same girl from when we were 12-21. At 21, she broke up with me because she did not think I would make enough money. (I was a physics major, she wanted me to go into something more practical). She never got married, and spent her career as a school teacher. Me? Well, I am not rich, but am UMC with a seven figure net worth and salary in the mid 200's.
Let me guess, you’re a Nice Guy
Probably not -- if I was I would not be so petty to post this.
... oh, believe me, your post was petty and lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girlfriend of 2.5 yrs broke up with me our senior year of college because I had gained about 20 lbs (i.e. from 190 to 210, I'm 6ft tall). Was super hateful about it - telling me how disgusted she was by it and how she no longer found me physically attractive. Messed up my confidence for a number of years after that. Roughly 10 years later I google search her out of curiosity and find picture of her, and she was morbidly obese (i.e. from 125lb in college to at least 200lbs, and she's about 5'3" tall) Part of me feels bad for her, but I can't deny that another part of me feels like its karma.
That's not morbidly obese. Grow up.