- OurToothbrush ( @OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml ) 30•1 year ago
I thought the marines were about eating crayons and doing warcrimes
- agent_flounder ( @agent_flounder@lemmy.one ) English13•1 year ago
No that’s marriage
- tacosanonymous ( @tacosanonymous@lemm.ee ) 27•1 year ago
If, “Something greater,” means “oil,” then that matches up with my service.
- Steeve ( @Steeve@lemmy.ca ) English14•1 year ago
We switched to water based lubricant in our marriage, I highly recommend it over oil
- rgb3x3 ( @rgb3x3@beehaw.org ) 9•1 year ago
Thank you for bringing freedom to the oil. It needed it.
Freedom to get in my fuckin SUV for 12 mpg I’ll tell you hwat
- DavidGarcia ( @DavidGarcia@feddit.nl ) 4•1 year ago
marriage is an institution to protect kids, to make sure they get the best possible upbringing. people who think it’s all about their own personal happiness are just nacissists
- ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃 ( @name_NULL111653@pawb.social ) 13•1 year ago
best possible upbringing
Do you mean abuse and indoctrination in the name of “saving my soul” and instilling “traditional values” in me by parents who hate each other but stuck together “for my sake” (while subconsciously taking it out on me)? Because that’s what I got. Thanks, much appreciated…
The abuse taught me why religion needs to be destroyed, as well as to never trust the ones who are supposed to love me. It taught me to fight for myself, and never trust, never assume, never give in. It taught me to give up any hope in humanity or god, and accept will as the only force that matters.
It also gave me severe anxiety, depression, a suicide attempt, and taught me how to hate myself. So thanks for the trauma.
But “marriage must never be broken. It’s sacred, for the good of the kids…”
- agent_flounder ( @agent_flounder@lemmy.one ) English9•1 year ago
Ergo, single parents are always worse for kids than two married parents? Or is your view more nuanced than your stated?
- frezik ( @frezik@midwest.social ) 2•1 year ago
Marriage is the union of two narcissists, yes. (I believe Robert Heinlein said that, but I can’t seem to find a direct reference)