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I would say a person that lulls you into a false sense of safety and makes you believe that they are genuinely there for you. And they are a good friend, but they take advantage of you and leave you for dead. Well, not literally like metaphorically.
Literally on Valentine's Day at like 2 o'clock in the morning, the man is screaming at this woman. In March, on her birthday, he flat out tells her, We're not doing anything. Can't afford it. So it's like, this guy's just a complete scumbag.
Well, just to add to that, most of the people we meet in the modern era are deceiving, but we can definitely use them as well. We can learn from them and they can use them as well.
So if you blame them, you haven't even started. If you blame yourself, you're halfway there. Yeah, but if you blame neither yourself nor them, you're arrived.
Worst person I ever met was a former roommate. Swiped right with a girl in November, moved her in by December. By mid-January they're screaming and shouting in the middle of the night, and he has the nerve to call me trash and scum for asking him to keep it down.
And this is the guy that like has the jarhead cut he looks like he should be military But he never got in because he wasn't mentally stable enough He acts like he's humble because he lived on the streets But really he got kicked out of his house because he kept fighting with his parents, you know, it's that kind of energy