It doesn't matter who you are, how you're raised, or where you're from; everyone has those arguments that never make any sense. By that, I mean those times when there is no real origin of it, it just kinda happened; and better yet, there's no explanation to it. These constantly happen in my house, especially with all the stress going on. Topic choices range from what show is best, to what what to have for dinner, to what our money goes toward. And depending on our state of mind, the logic put into the conversation differentiates tremendously. But none the less, they are apart of being alive.
Can you imagine what cavemen fought about?
"We are going to have buffalo for dinner and you're going to like it!"
"But we had buffalo two moons ago! I want to have gazelle!"
If that doesn't make your day I don't know what to tell you.
"We are going to have buffalo for dinner and you're going to like it!"
"But we had buffalo two moons ago! I want to have gazelle!"
If that doesn't make your day I don't know what to tell you.
On a more harsh note, these so called idiotic arguments can be what causes families to separate. Some people just take certain topics too seriously to be able to joke around sometimes. So beware what you bring up.
My father for instance is currently frustrated with the fact that we can barely survive because we were without any income what so ever for nearly half a year. Now whenever something comes up that requires money, a war breaks out. I can't imagine what it's going to be like when I want to go to college in the fall of 2016. It's going to be very hard and possibly traumatic.
My father for instance is currently frustrated with the fact that we can barely survive because we were without any income what so ever for nearly half a year. Now whenever something comes up that requires money, a war breaks out. I can't imagine what it's going to be like when I want to go to college in the fall of 2016. It's going to be very hard and possibly traumatic.
No matter the arguments, you should always take in the sincerity and seriousness of the discussion; some things could be deadly true. But then again you also shouldn't take some things to heart; like a pissed boyfriend or husband pointing out flaws, try getting to the root of the issue and help them cheer up. You'd want them to do the same, wouldn't you? Or maybe you'd rather break up because they got frustrated with a coworker. It's your choice.
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