WHAT THE HECK? Does NO ONE get it????
You didn't text him back after the date. So, he sent you that picture as a joke about that.
Like a third person telling you to not text your date back because you like him.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/you-like-him-dont-text-hi_b_582163
Huh, this is so weird! It looks like you're male, so you might feel comfortable letting him down easy. I'm a woman, and I usually go for a more firm shutdown because someone not taking a hint can turn bad very quickly.
I would probably say something like "hey, sorry to let you down, but I'm not looking for friends or gym buddies right now. If you're looking for friends, I've had lots of luck with Meetup.com in the past, and that might be a good place for you. I won't be contacting you again, but I wish you the best of luck with your goals!"
and then I'd block the number or just never respond again.
Try sharing this episode when you feel the time is right. GL
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So this is the hell game I play. It's quite fun for me. I giggle uncontrollably everytime I see the first character :p A way happier solution than talking to a counsellor.
Holding on to things reminds me of something. In the Eragon series everyone had a true name, something that encompassed their good, their bad, their past and their future. But it wasn't set in stone. It changed as the characters grew. And that made me realise that we all have a core. A core of things we believe in, we feel, our memories and our experiences. And we branch out from there. And the branches can change. The core can get battered and bruised. But as long as it does not break we have something solely ours, our definition (even if we don't call it that).
Yay! I'm glad to share a starry feeling with you. And you are a story, your story. And you have touched many lives. Don't forget that.
I hope you get a chance to go sailing with some good company. It's an amazing experience. I live near the cost now. So home is so near, yet so far.
Fingers and toes are both crossed that the world starts moving forward again! I would like to introduce the next generation to some semblance of a life I had. Sadly medival weapons and bricks seem to becoming the norm. And a muzzled biased press. Anyways. Enough sad stuff. If you like zombies check out Pride, Prejudice and Zombies. Specially if you have read the original Jane Austen. It's a parody I enjoy and marvel at the authors creativity.