You're the second person to mention my use of that contraction, and the second with Hibernian connections. Heh. As I said to Owls, every so often it pops up in my head and seems eminently the right word to use when it does.
I have an unfortunate tendency to beat myself up over everything. Luckily, I have people around me to say "Knock it off!" I am feeling less guilty about the work situation - which doesn't mean it isn't still kind of awful, and doesn't mean that I don't bear some responsibility for the shit I'm currently dealing with, but does mean that I understand it's not ALL MY FAULT WOEZ. That I've been working through the weekend to bring myself some of that balance is making my BB side-eye me significantly, but he understands why I had to do it, in order to feel better about myself.
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Date: Monday, 20 March 2017 12:15 am (UTC)I have an unfortunate tendency to beat myself up over everything. Luckily, I have people around me to say "Knock it off!" I am feeling less guilty about the work situation - which doesn't mean it isn't still kind of awful, and doesn't mean that I don't bear some responsibility for the shit I'm currently dealing with, but does mean that I understand it's not ALL MY FAULT WOEZ. That I've been working through the weekend to bring myself some of that balance is making my BB side-eye me significantly, but he understands why I had to do it, in order to feel better about myself.