Golazo

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Sep 1, 2011
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isn't superhorse too busy saving the galaxy?
The only thing he doesn't save is people from their own stupidity. He's pretty adamant about that.

Congrats!

Though you'll just waste it all on alcohol that will ferment your liver and women who will crush your spirit. #DuleNation
The only spirit that will be crushed shall be ze bourbon matey.
 

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Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Oh c'mon. Today is like let's hate Dusan day. She was not that cruel!

She was just pissed Milan won so she'll cheer up with some sex.

... and I won't. OK fine.
You did nothing wrong. Divorce is normal and common sense in todays society, not to mention the fact that she's 25 and getting married in Vegas. I would love to say something about Americans here, but i won't :D
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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I don't hate you. I loooooove you.
Not today. :cry:

You did nothing wrong. Divorce is normal and common sense in todays society, not to mention the fact that she's 25 and getting married in Vegas. I would love to say something about Americans here, but i won't :D
Yeah. Btw, I find it pretty sad (*statistics from newspapers) that there's like 55-60% chance it all ends up with a divorce. Seriously, how sad is that.. I get everything and people should not be forced to live in a bad marriage but those numbers are craaazy. What's even worse is when you put yourself in such situation. What if (God forbid) you/me get married and after like 20 years your/my wife comes and be like 'oh, this is over'. It's a huge blow even if it happens 2 weeks later, but I said that number because you're like 40+ and chances of you trying to find someone else are quite low (or at least it's like that in my head, no idea why). IMO that's quite sick.

Many things changed really. I know old folks used to get married at 17-20 which was such a normal thing but today is draws too much attention and comments are totally opposite and go like 'you're crazy'. Also, almost every marriage lasted for life. Not to mention it was embarrassing to ask for a divorce.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Not today. :cry:



Yeah. Btw, I find it pretty sad (*statistics from newspapers) that there's like 55-60% chance it all ends up with a divorce. Seriously, how sad is that.. I get everything and people should not be forced to live in a bad marriage but those numbers are craaazy. What's even worse is when you put yourself in such situation. What if (God forbid) you/me get married and after like 20 years your/my wife comes and be like 'oh, this is over'. It's a huge blow even if it happens 2 weeks later, but I said that number because you're like 40+ and chances of you trying to find someone else are quite low (or at least it's like that in my head, no idea why). IMO that's quite sick.

Many things changed really. I know old folks used to get married at 17-20 which was such a normal thing but today is draws too much attention and comments are totally opposite and go like 'you're crazy'. Also, almost every marriage lasted for life. Not to mention it was embarrassing to ask for a divorce.
People do it for the financial benefits. Higher living standards and women working; the financial security is not needed that much in the western world anymore.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,750
People do it for the financial benefits. Higher living standards and women working; the financial security is not needed that much in the western world anymore.
Bah. I think we have the mentality that if a marriage breaks up after 20 years, it's a complete failure. Which couldn't be further from the truth. That's like saying Del Piero was a bust because he didn't retire with Juventus. (Sssssh!!! Some still believe this.)
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Bah. I think we have the mentality that if a marriage breaks up after 20 years, it's a complete failure. Which couldn't be further from the truth. That's like saying Del Piero was a bust because he didn't retire with Juventus. (Sssssh!!! Some still believe this.)
In America you might have that mentality, but not here. You're still a very religious country and that answers your argument.
 

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