I would be the third part. I still have most of my childhood friends and we see each other every few months when one of us has his birthday coming up. That is nice, but others well, we don’t have much in common anymore. Which is fine I think. So I am at school reunions to catch up and see what they are up to. And we all affirm that there is no sense in warming up old friendships.
Youtube rarely on my computer. Mostly documentaries and no, not Tik Tok. I don’t like the format of short videos. You almost never can make a balanced point in such a short format. Basically the same beef I have with twitter.
Nah, arguing was always highly valued in my family. If you had a valid point, for example, how you could do it faster with similar results or why you shouldn’t be the one to do it, you got off. My parents laid more emphasis on being smart than on following commands. And being funny worked too. We also had political debates pretty early or debates on money and such things. I think I negogiated my allowance when I was 8 for the first time… well successfully anyways.^^My parents were all about raising me to be outspoken and questioning. But also to conced if someone had a valid point.^^
I would be the third part. I still have most of my childhood friends and we see each other every few months when one of us has his birthday coming up. That is nice, but others well, we don’t have much in common anymore. Which is fine I think. So I am at school reunions to catch up and see what they are up to. And we all affirm that there is no sense in warming up old friendships.