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43 minutes ago, SweeperDee said:

I’ve been in a severe rut, mental health, the usual shite that life throws at you piled tenfold amongst other things out with your control.

I decided to paint; it’s not very good, but I struggled valiantly, fiddled with settings I had no idea what they did (digital art, btw).

I tried to paint the from my window (minus the lampposts and circles)

I know the sun placement in the water isn’t strictly correct, but what felt best about it for me was getting the colours I love to see down on some form of canvas, in the shape of something I love. The sun rising light over some hills and onto what is supposed to be an hue covered Tay.

Or, it could just be utter gash, who knows.

Regardless, if I croak it, be sure to create a bidding war for it in the future. 

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Painting is a great way to give yourself a bit of a time out if you're struggling mentally.

I've done it for years when depression kicks in and it really helps distract you and gives you a relief from some of the shite your brain wants to dwell on.

Sold loads now. Keep it up @SweeperDee 🙂

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3 hours ago, The_Kincardine said:

My eldest graduated MA on Wednesday.  Obviously I'm a very proud Da.

When we had lunch today she said, "I may not have liked school but I always worked hard".

Astonishing the effect 6/7 years and two degrees has on the memory.   When she was revising  for her GCSEs she wept buckets when I suggested she make a revision timetable; would weep buckets when I asked how she's doing wrt said timetable; and would threaten to call social services when I asked her to leave her phone in the kitchen during her revision times.  She was a nightmare and scraped by with just the bare minimum of work.

But that makes her MA all the sweeter - she did it all by herself.

 

You should stick that in the Pregnancy & Parenting thread.

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24 minutes ago, Venti said:

Broke a cardinal rule & slept with a mate's ex.

Are you and your mate getting together in the pub later to compare notes ?

Personally, I find it a bit odd that you would want to announce this on a public forum. You might now be on the same Watchlist as red23.

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1 hour ago, Venti said:

Broke a cardinal rule & slept with a mate's ex.

Why is this a problem? I know a few guys who have done this and it's never been a big issue (unless you're in mother-of-their-kids territory). 

My brother once tried to set me up with his ex, and I drew the line there. No chance. 

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7 minutes ago, scottsdad said:

Why is this a problem? I know a few guys who have done this and it's never been a big issue (unless you're in mother-of-their-kids territory). 

My brother once tried to set me up with his ex, and I drew the line there. No chance. 

Just felt super wrong.

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In my case, my brother went out with a girl for a few months and they broke up, but on good terms. 

He had a new years party and she was there, as was I. I saw him talking to her and thought it was about me. All night she was flirting with me. My brother took me aside and said I should play my cards right, as she was keen. I suspect he was trying to make it happen. 

She was pretty, but I could never go there. All I kept thinking was "he'll have smacked his knob off her face" - something he said he liked to do. Called it a Slabberdash. She kissed me at the bells and I was really turned off at the thought. 

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5 hours ago, Florentine_Pogen said:

Are you and your mate getting together in the pub later to compare notes ?

Personally, I find it a bit odd that you would want to announce this on a public forum. You might now be on the same Watchlist as red23.

You come across as a fucking weirdo. HTH.

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1 hour ago, scottsdad said:

All I kept thinking was "he'll have smacked his knob off her face" - something he said he liked to do. Called it a Slabberdash. She kissed me at the bells and I was really turned off at the thought. 

Also known as a 'mushroom tattoo', according to *ahem*, a friend............................

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