I recently/last week/a while back had gone to a restaurant/cafe/diner with my family/friends/partner. We were all excited/looking forward to it/happy to be there because we haven't eaten out in ages/were craving good food/needed a break from cooking.
When the bill/check/tab came, I noticed that my family/friends/partner had ordered/bought/paid for some expensive items/drinks/dishes without asking me/telling me/checking with me first. I felt annoyed/was angry/got upset because I didn't have enough money/couldn't afford it/wasn't prepared to spend that much.
I tried to explain/told them/said something about it, but they just laughed/didn't seem to care/ignored me. They said that it was no big deal/we should just share the cost/they were treating me.
I eventually paid for my share/felt pressured into paying the whole thing/ended up leaving angry.
Now they are all saying I'm being unreasonable/making a fuss over nothing/being too sensitive. AITA for feeling upset/getting angry/refusing to website pay when they spent money without asking me/ordered things I couldn't afford/didn't consider my budget?
Meme
A image is/can be/often includes a caption. It's like a trend that people share/send/post online. Memes can make you laugh.
- Sometimes memes change/modify/become different as they go from person to person.
- You can find memes on websites like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Seriously! My cat ate my homework... again!
This was getting to be a regular problem. I know cats can be curious, but come on, this goes the bounds of cuteness! My teacher may not be so understanding about this one. I could try to explain it away as an unusual incident, but I have a feeling I'll just end up with another test to complete.
- Perhaps it's time for me to a cat-proof container/box/space for my homework.
- How about simply accept that this is going to be my life now.
subreddit r/Showerthoughts - Intensely Inane
r/Showerthoughts is a site where users share their witty insights while taking a shower. However, the line between deep and absurd can be thin in this digital world.
- Countless thoughts on r/Showerthoughts ignite confusion due to their unexpected nature.
- Particular users argue that these observations are profound, while others believe them to be humorous.
- Ultimately, r/Showerthoughts is a curious example of the individual potential for both depth and absurdity.
Dislike Mondays?
It's a common feeling, isn't it? That dread that creeps in as the weekend vanishes and Monday morning beckons. Maybe it's the absence of sleep after a relaxing weekend, or maybe it's just the truth that the workweek is upon us. Whatever the motivation, there's no denying that for many people, Mondays can be a difficult start to the week.
We Lack the Ability to Have Nice Things
It's a universal truth that sometimes our best intentions go astray. We desire nice things in life, but often our actions lead to hindrances. Perhaps it's our weaknesses, or maybe it's the pressure of our surroundings. Whatever the source, it seems we struggle to achieve that which brings us joy.
- Ultimately
- we must