I’ve been on Twitter for almost 15 years. There are people who’ve followed me since I was 28.
I’m 43 now.
If you’re surprised I’m not the same person: weird.
I’m thankful I’ve changed over 15 years tbh.
Maybe you should consider growing a bit, too.
I’ve been on Twitter for almost 15 years. There are people who’ve followed me since I was 28.
I’m 43 now.
If you’re surprised I’m not the same person: weird.
I’m thankful I’ve changed over 15 years tbh.
Maybe you should consider growing a bit, too.
Also 43 & completely different in every way from my 28 year old self. 😂👍
“You’ve changed”
Cool. Thank you. 🤘
o. m. g...
have you always been this dramatic about everything?
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Consider that this is maybe a non-dramatic response to something that I experienced?
Seems like a lot of posts about one person to be a "non-dramatic" response. But being dramatic works for some people, I'm not hating (just poking fun), you keep doing your thing 😘
I guess I could see where that could come off as dramatic, to be fair. When I experience something, I think about it in waves and layers. First about the incident itself, and then I kind of apply my observation outward. I continue to have new thoughts about it and probably over share them. I’m just processing out loud really. 🤭
Growth?! In this economy?!
We all change and grow. Definitely not the same person I was when I was 28. 45 now. Experience counts!
Same. I can't believe how cringy I used to be.