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Is the grass greener in the other Field?
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Why do we always assume everyone is having a better time than us, when our grass is green to most?
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The best time I have is here, yet feel guilty that I should be having more fun in the soggy, marshy, insect ridden field next door.
Just need a bit of re-assurance that 'we are all having fun'!
Cyber friends 'rock'!
The best time I have is here, yet feel guilty that I should be having more fun in the soggy, marshy, insect ridden field next door.
Just need a bit of re-assurance that 'we are all having fun'!
Cyber friends 'rock'!
I like cameo's answer, maybe because I am a libra, but for me it usually "depends", it can be on my mood, or in the circumstances, but sometimes I wanted things other people had for a time, and later on I was thinking "oh how could have I ever wanted that?!"
Like you say Miss Random, sometimes I also have a great time here, answering questions or just reading them, playing some games, staying home... and don't think it's my age because when I was 18 I very much liked the same!
Anyway how nice I found a question posted by YOU so it's guaranteed you will read me here: I told you in other post that it's my pleasure to help you in anything you need in your trip to my dear country! :o) And thank you for your nice words to me, too... they made me happy!
(ah, the confusion between Brasil and Brazil, you probably see me writing with S, because that's the real name of the country and I don't know why in English it was turned to be written with a Z! I don't see any sense on it hehehe...)
I accept that we have to adapt the country names to our own language, like in Portuguese we say "Inglaterra" for England (terra means land), but I think that Brasil is easy enough to pronounce so I don't see why it was to be written with Z ;o)
Anyway, I went completely off-topic here hahahaha! If you want my mail, I posted it in my question about being difficult to make friends here, have a look there!
Like you say Miss Random, sometimes I also have a great time here, answering questions or just reading them, playing some games, staying home... and don't think it's my age because when I was 18 I very much liked the same!
Anyway how nice I found a question posted by YOU so it's guaranteed you will read me here: I told you in other post that it's my pleasure to help you in anything you need in your trip to my dear country! :o) And thank you for your nice words to me, too... they made me happy!
(ah, the confusion between Brasil and Brazil, you probably see me writing with S, because that's the real name of the country and I don't know why in English it was turned to be written with a Z! I don't see any sense on it hehehe...)
I accept that we have to adapt the country names to our own language, like in Portuguese we say "Inglaterra" for England (terra means land), but I think that Brasil is easy enough to pronounce so I don't see why it was to be written with Z ;o)
Anyway, I went completely off-topic here hahahaha! If you want my mail, I posted it in my question about being difficult to make friends here, have a look there!
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