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“people say ‘i’m sorry’ all the time when it can mean both ‘i’m sorry i hurt you’ and ‘i’m sorry someone else did something i have nothing to do with’. it’s like the english language gave up on trying to find a word for sympathy which wasn’t also the word for guilt”.
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— Oct 22, 2025 01:18PM
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Oct 23, 2025 06:22AM
ooooh damn that lowkey hits hard
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@tori right?! i also find quite interesting that if you say someone that you love them, you either have to infer what they actually mean - do they love you like a friend or are they in love with you? - or you have to ask them to clarify what they mean?! when i hear/read “i love you but i am not in love with you” it makes me want to punch something (preferably something soft, because i don’t want to break a bone, but still)
noemi wrote: "@tori right?! i also find quite interesting that if you say someone that you love them, you either have to infer what they actually mean - do they love you like a friend or are they in love with yo..."wait that's actually so interesting, i never thought of it that way

