What did you take away from it if anything?

I tend to to worry sometimes when things seem like they’ve been going too smoothly for too lol

  • Zagam@piefed.social
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    9 days ago

    I took my wife out for pancakes today. We’re both crazy busy today but decided that a huge gut-busting lunch was a good idea. So while we were out fretting about how much we each still had to do and a little worried about whether or not we had time to even have gone out for lunch, I asked her if we could drive another 40-ish minutes out of the way to see if a game store had an Rpg book I’ve been looking for. She said no. She pointed out that I had just called and asked if they had it in stock and they said no, and that I had just done that in front of her literally 1 minute ago. I said that yeah, that may be true but maybe they were wrong.

    From this I took away that my wife is definitely the adult in our relationship.

    Still need my book though.

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    I was doing a puzzle game and I got stuck so I asked my husband to check if I had correctly understood all the clues and after he checked he said “No.”

    The nerve of that bloke.


    This comment brought to you by cluesbysam.com

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      Hi I’m your husband. Could you explain to me the problem? I think it is that you wanted a hint instead of a confirmation?

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        8 days ago

        You see, I thought Vicky could be a criminal or an innocent but really she can only be an innocent because if she were a criminal, Ruby would have more criminal neighbours than Evie.

        Thank you for explaining, Schatzi.

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    8 days ago

    Yesterday, at dinner, when I asked my son to have some of the salad.

    And it was a very energetic NO.

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    9 days ago

    “Are you sure you don’t want to take any more brownies home with you?”

    “No, this is enough.”

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    9 days ago

    About ten minutes ago, when I asked a coworker if they would cover my station while I went on break.

    I still went on break, I just found someone else to cover me.

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    9 days ago

    I have a spiel I usually like to give about this. But long version short, rejection is really good for us. So is seeking out situations where we can possibly be told no.

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    9 days ago

    Today. I asked my mother if she will make some custard for me. She said no, because we don’t have many fruits right now.

    By the way here’s pictures of vegan custard my mother made a month ago.

    Soy milk, custard powder, mangoes, grapes, dried cranberries, dried blueberries, maybe banana too.

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