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Previously on "We don't care about your imaginary holiday even if you are a perfect parent"

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  • original PM
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    but when I go on holiday it is for my experiences and those with me at the time I really do not care if anyone I know back home never gets to hear about it...

    what I think this article is missing is that it relates to people who like to have that one-upmanship feeling so love to talk on and on and on about their most recent must have experience and then get upset when no one gives a flying fu<k

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  • We don't care about your imaginary holiday even if you are a perfect parent

    For someone we know

    The scientific PROOF that no one really cares about your dream holidays ... and the more extraordinary your travels the more your friends will resent you | Daily Mail Online

    The scientific PROOF that no one really cares about your dream holidays ... and the more extraordinary your travels the more your friends will resent you
    Uncommon experiences make us 'alien and enviable' according to paper
    At worst, your friends may be 'resentful' and, at best, having nothing to say
    Social experiments carried out by Harvard psychologists
    Groups were asked to watched different videos and rate happiness levels
    By the way this doesn't mean you MS!
    Last edited by vetran; 10 October 2014, 14:55.

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