actually, bakerj, you would be the dumbass. It's called generational transitional displacement. But you're too much of a dick to think that someone might care about someone they see who looks lost in life. Fool. Perhaps if you get lucky and you live to be a 75 yr old once-married-then-single, you'll look back and the lightbulb will come on when you see a father sitting with his family and he kindly tips his hat in a nod, as if to say, "i know you feel alone, but you aren't."
Is it normal to feel sad when you see an old person eating alone?
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actually, bakerj, you would be the dumbass. It's called generational transitional displacement. But you're too much of a dick to think that someone might care about someone they see who looks lost in life. Fool. Perhaps if you get lucky and you live to be a 75 yr old once-married-then-single, you'll look back and the lightbulb will come on when you see a father sitting with his family and he kindly tips his hat in a nod, as if to say, "i know you feel alone, but you aren't."