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  • EADD Moderators: Pissed_and_messed | Shinji Ikari

If you could walk in another person's shoes,....

Well I was going to say I'd walk in someone living in the third world. Although we see n hear what goes on n feel lucky we can never know what they're going through - having to walk miles to get water that isn't clean n not having feed or being in a war country. We cannot even begin to appreciate how lucky we are in out first world country with our minute problems that seem so big yet are nothing in comparison. We so often tell our childten when they waste food to "think of those starving in North Aftica" but how often do we take a minute or two sit n fully think about the things these people have to endure on a daily basid?

I thank God our evening before I go to sleep for the thinhs I have, for being born i. Such a privileged country where we don't endure natural disasters such as volcanos, earthquakes n so on.

I just wanted to see what others wrote before I wrote this as I did not wish to navigate how this thread went. Keep them coming, people, because things like this absolutely fascinate me. I love listening to people's different thoughts.

Evey
 
I just want to walk on my shoes and meet others who have better and shittier shoes or none at all. It always amazed me abroad with people who had no shoes how much we were alike in many other things. Best translated conversation I had was with a Nepalise housewife who wore no shoes, her home a mud hut that was spotless and we could still enjoy a joke about useless husbands and never ending cleaning! I gave her my Birkenstocks. And felt a lot happier in my cheap asda flip flops after that.
 
My ex-fiancee.
I have never been able to learn at which point she stopped loving me as I loved her.
I did the best I could but if I could see how I was from her side then I could get some peace at last.
I don't have a choice in dealing with myself, she did and she left - I'd just love to know at what point our bond was broken.
 
My ex-fiancee.
I have never been able to learn at which point she stopped loving me as I loved her.
I did the best I could but if I could see how I was from her side then I could get some peace at last.
I don't have a choice in dealing with myself, she did and she left - I'd just love to know at what point our bond was broken.

Awh. I'm sure you did the best you could. Obviously I don't know either of you but love fades for a number of reasons. It wasn't meant to be? You can't blame yourself for things not working out. If you had no issues (I think we all have issues; some bigger than others; some visible; some not as such) it still may not have worked out. One day you will hopefully find someone else n will be happy.

Evey
 
I'd like to spend a day in Shams Shoes obviously. I'd verbally bitchslap so many people in Wales they'd actually be kind. Oh wait, I already have verbally bitchslapped several people that needed told off. Seems that works!

Hmmm Whom ever shoes I chose to walk in they better be wearing double strapped mary janes with a padded sole. OH YEAH!
 
I heard that you should never judge someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes - that way you are a mile away and you have their shoes.
 
Ones with goldfish living in them:

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Yes if any of you know the grey area coffeeshop run by two american guys. Thats what they call their top grade maroc hash golden soles and in the shop there is pics of it in the boots. It was one of my favourite hashes until they started the isolater and ice hash.
 
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