Derek
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I mean, as someone who really like, I don't think, I appreciate you talking about your character. I honestly think we live in a time where like our character isn't just something most people even consider or talk about. So I think it's great that you do. But the way you're using the word character right now, I think it's a clever way of your ego saying like, I'm not that kind of person.
In a way, it's like an excuse to like, I mean, who gives a shit what he thinks about you? If you think this man is really not doing well out of your selfishness or your actions, and you think you're actually helping this person out by just offering him some clarity, you don't think he has, then sure. But like, do you think he's really not fine? You know, do you think maybe he's just, I don't know.
In a way, it's like an excuse to like, I mean, who gives a shit what he thinks about you? If you think this man is really not doing well out of your selfishness or your actions, and you think you're actually helping this person out by just offering him some clarity, you don't think he has, then sure. But like, do you think he's really not fine? You know, do you think maybe he's just, I don't know.
In a way, it's like an excuse to like, I mean, who gives a shit what he thinks about you? If you think this man is really not doing well out of your selfishness or your actions, and you think you're actually helping this person out by just offering him some clarity, you don't think he has, then sure. But like, do you think he's really not fine? You know, do you think maybe he's just, I don't know.
But like moral, like, listen, I don't, this sounds like you guys had a conversation and it just kind of ended. And it was almost like you're both pretty, you know, like we're both hurt by it in different ways.
But like moral, like, listen, I don't, this sounds like you guys had a conversation and it just kind of ended. And it was almost like you're both pretty, you know, like we're both hurt by it in different ways.
But like moral, like, listen, I don't, this sounds like you guys had a conversation and it just kind of ended. And it was almost like you're both pretty, you know, like we're both hurt by it in different ways.
If you want to listen, I'm not saying don't call him, but if you want to like, if it's like a letter, I'm scared of it.
If you want to listen, I'm not saying don't call him, but if you want to like, if it's like a letter, I'm scared of it.
If you want to listen, I'm not saying don't call him, but if you want to like, if it's like a letter, I'm scared of it.
So, I mean, that's, you're describing a person who like when he hurt, when he's hurt, you know, like the hurt.
So, I mean, that's, you're describing a person who like when he hurt, when he's hurt, you know, like the hurt.
So, I mean, that's, you're describing a person who like when he hurt, when he's hurt, you know, like the hurt.
But like, like that's petty.
But like, like that's petty.
But like, like that's petty.
You know, so a 40 year old man, when he gets, it gets petty and mean.
You know, so a 40 year old man, when he gets, it gets petty and mean.
You know, so a 40 year old man, when he gets, it gets petty and mean.
We all hurt people when we hurt, but like. That's that's just that's petty. And so, I mean, if he's if he's petty at 40, this is who he is. If you are going to date older men, then you should have a shorter leash. You should, you know, hire slow, fire fast.