Dude. I am bitter about........a lot of things. Especially this recent break up. Recent? Pffffft. It was in September.
Right after my birthday. Right after that, he got a new girlfriend. And even though he's a heartless cheating bastard, I can't turn off how much I love him......
2007-11-28 04:00:15
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answer #1
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answered by Princess Ninja 7
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Linz,
I am never bitter. If I was as pretty as you I would never be upset or bitter about anything! Any day that I am able to get both feet on the ground is a day that I am so glad to be alive. Have a great week.
Thanks,
Eds
Red Queen,
It is good to have you answering questions again today. You are always so POSITIVE!!
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2007-11-28 01:47:27
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answered by Eds 7
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Only one thing - and it may be just hugely disappointed rather than bitter, but could go either way: The current US president and the policies of the past 7 years, AND the fact that we somehow elected that fool twice.
2007-11-28 03:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The troll Ask Donna.
plus this:
A wholly innocent British teacher is facing a disgusting assault from the Sudanese authorities for naming a teddy “Mohammed”. Muslims in this country must be so ashamed that 54-year-old Gillian Gibbons could be whipped to within an inch of her life in the name of Islam. Aren’t they? Over to you, Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic Studies at Glasgow University.
Gillian Gibbons
Gillian Gibbons's case should outrage moderate Muslims
“This is more about the Sudanese government making an example of someone once in a while,” she says. “It’s like saying to the West: take our Sharia laws seriously.”
Did I read that right? Never mind, perhaps the Muslim Council of Britain will register outrage. Here’s their spokesman: “This appears to be a horrible misunderstanding. We hope the Sudanese authorities will move swiftly to end this unfortunate incident by releasing this woman.”
Misunderstanding? Unfortunate? The MCB, may I remind you, is the voice of “moderate” Islam in Britain. Well, they’re certainly very moderate in their defence of a middle-aged lady who faces 40 lashes for doing nothing wrong. Funny, that.
2007-11-28 01:19:19
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answered by carl 4
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I don't like being bitter, but I will admit that sometimes I can be.
Sometimes I'm bitter about why God can still love such unworthy beings as us. Sometimes I'm bitter that the majority of Christians seem to love God only because He promises heaven for them, and not because He is God. Sometimes I'm bitter about why the majority of Christians and atheists are so bloated up to think that they know everything that is to be known in their league. Sometimes I'm bitter about the moral stagnation in the world, and why the world seems to be rooted in deceit and evil.
But most of the time, I try to be positive. :D
2007-11-28 01:22:20
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answer #5
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answered by Charlotte 3
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I'm bitter about the Nolte's negligence to me. :(
Edit: I rushed into my conclusion, he just said he loves so much in another answer. :)
2007-11-28 01:13:36
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answered by ? 6
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No bitterness today, I love life. Ask me again after I've been here at the office a few hours, I'm sure I'll have an earfull for ya. :-)
2007-11-28 01:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Currently nothing, however many years ago for a long period of time I was bitter about my inability to have children.
2007-11-28 01:11:30
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answered by genaddt 7
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Sweetheart, The Nolte hasn't the time to write a novella this morning!
(((((LINZY))))
2007-11-28 01:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A 10 year relationship that I gave my all to that wasn't meant anyway. Enjoyed the time in it but wish I would have knew it wouldn't have lasted. It was a crushing blow!
2007-11-28 01:11:55
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answered by g 3
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