Here are some photos from Rhodesia's better days..before we lost..Many people have no idea just how large Rhodesia is: 3 times the size of England that had a European population about the size of Oxford, England.
The definition of normal is unique to an individual's perception of it so I don't think it can be truly defined. I have this quote in my profile that pretty much sums up my thoughts on what would be normal to me and some will relate to it and others, not so much...it is what it is.
“We’re all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness—and call it love—true love.”
What's happened to my precious Pete? Yep, happens to everyone....been there myself many times so I know how you feel. Always, always do the right thing and to hell with those who don't appreciate it and will walk all over you if you let them.
Oh, I know Life....typical of him to think it's okay if he says or does something wrong but god help anyone else who gives it back. There's a word for that behaviour but it's been said before.
It's one thing to go into a public restroom knowing full well that it is but not knowing some security dude is there in stealth mode would be quite a surprise indeed. Privacy is becoming a thing of the past everywhere.
"Are happy people to be trusted".....answering this I would say that I'd trust a happy person more than an angry, miserable person. As far as being happy all the time, there's a good chance that she isn't but maybe chooses to appear happy around others. Some people are genuinely happy go lucky and then there are some who appear outwardly happy but they're fighting depression....hard to say.
As soon as I read this, I immediately thought of the article I read the other day about Rowan Atkinson and his very young partner. To be quite honest, I'm kinda on the fence about the whole concept of much older people having a baby only because my adoptive parents were both 55 years old when they took me in as an infant. Bless their souls for offering me a better life than what I would have had but it did come with many challenges that I don't think a young developing child should experience...again, my opinion based on my own experiences. Lots of things to take into consideration when people have children late in life.
RE: If u had to choose - based on wealth, personality, looks, Intelligence - choose Just one ?
I would have to say personality because someone can be wealthy, intelligent or good looking and still be an arsehole.