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How to forget something?

Post by iceman1 » 09 Aug 2010, 16:00

something that has passed and you want to get over it, how to?

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Re: How to forget something?

Post by megasyxx » 09 Aug 2010, 17:34

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lots of it!!!! :n
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Post by iceman1 » 10 Aug 2010, 11:09

megasyxx wrote: lots of it!!!! :n
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Post by megasyxx » 10 Aug 2010, 16:12

ohhhh, i see what you mean :lol:

this is my idea of revenge :p
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......fired on a pile of cement blocks :D
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Post by iceman1 » 11 Aug 2010, 14:55

You are more sensitive than girl :p

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Post by John1 » 14 Aug 2010, 18:02

Generally I try my best to just take each day at it comes. It really depends on what it is though. If it's an ex girlfriend then I find the best way is to move on ;) If it's something else then yeah maybe a few drinks in good company would be great.

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Post by Moominpappa » 27 Aug 2010, 18:16

Time will help. And you shouldn't think it too much.
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Re: How to forget something?

Post by sdutt » 31 Aug 2010, 16:51

its hard to forget (atleast for me), IMO :(
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Post by Ferrariman60 » 02 Dec 2010, 03:07

I try to concentrate on things that are pressing for me to do immediately. Take things as they come, and eventually time will construct a suitable buffer between you and the issue. Depending on what you want to forget however, you may need more or less time.
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Post by Ferrariman60 » 12 Aug 2011, 00:00

Ferrariman60 wrote:I try to concentrate on things that are pressing for me to do immediately. Take things as they come, and eventually time will construct a suitable buffer between you and the issue. Depending on what you want to forget however, you may need more or less time.

Hmmm, I need to heed my own advise right now I guess!
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Re: How to forget something?

Post by sdutt » 12 Aug 2011, 09:49

Ferrariman60 wrote:
Ferrariman60 wrote:I try to concentrate on things that are pressing for me to do immediately. Take things as they come, and eventually time will construct a suitable buffer between you and the issue. Depending on what you want to forget however, you may need more or less time.

Hmmm, I need to heed my own advise right now I guess!
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