That depends entirely on the circumstances and what you perceive to be "bullshit".
I sympathize in part, would like to encourage such a move and may even support the decision to do so.
On the other hand, depending upon the reasons for it I may decide that you are a chickenshit and label you a coward.
What are the circumstances involved? Do you have children? There must be more information in order for me to submit a better answer.
E-mail me at thisboyneedsattention@yahoo if you wish and after learning more about the situation I may be able to supply a better answer.
2006-07-13 16:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it doesn't have to be running away. Sometimes you have to move to start over. You may try your hardest to get away from your problems, but the problems,or people who cause them, won't leave YOU alone. What you need to do is just tie up any loose ends that need taking care of, then say "screw it" and get out.
2006-07-13 23:51:26
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answered by Jeffrey S 6
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Sure!
The reason being, that the spoon is the lever to the dog food when the wind is the spaceship for the washing machine just as long as the pancakes stay afloat.
Yep.
My answer made about as much sense as your question.
2006-07-13 23:46:13
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answered by Debbie R 3
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We all would like to start over again, but running away from your problems isn't going to help you because it will always come back to haunt you.
2006-07-13 23:48:08
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answered by teresa l 2
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Its running away to whom ever youre leaving from.
I did it, and its perfectly fine. I just email them to keep them from calling and sh*t.
I was heavy into drugs and depression from all the f*cked up **** around me, like envy the dead kinda sh*t.
Moved to San Francisco, lived in the park for a while to relax from 'everyday' life. And then I started over, now I'm applying to go to UC Berkeley.
And I'm 17, so this has all been happening up to now.
And I f*cking love this sh*t.
2006-07-13 23:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say running is never the thing to do . It is likely to follow you or start again somewhere else . Stay put and find a way to stop it . That is the only good thing to do...
2006-07-13 23:59:25
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answered by Irishman 2
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Sometimes you're running from things and sometimes you're running to things. I've done both but I bet if you close your eyes and think hard about it what you really want the answer will come to you. And that answer will be the right one.
2006-07-13 23:46:38
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answered by jasenlee 3
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Heck no....I've been thinking of doing the same thing actually. I figure it saves you a lot of heartache in the end. Starting over could be fun and you may have better luck....new friends, new start, new home.....why not?
2006-07-13 23:48:07
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answered by Blue_Girl 4
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Nope! Certainly don't. In fact, it's a great idea. I'm moving out of my now ex-boyfriend's house with my young toddler to get the heck away from his bullcrap and alcohol abuse. I couldn't be happier with my decision to move on with my life and let him be the drunk he wants to be. Kudos to you!
2006-07-13 23:46:31
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answered by chaotic_mum 4
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Running away isn't always a bad thing.
2006-07-13 23:46:01
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answered by Suzanne 5
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