Should I feel obligated to bring these people?
For the past six years my friends and I have spent a recurring Memorial Day trip at our friend's family condo on the beach in Santa Monica. She's been an awesome host, and is a close friend.
But last year some people kind of fucked up - so I don't think we'll be invited back by the family. She's also slipped fucking terribly and is now awful and drunk and letting her life go.
A chunk of us are planning a trip in a new place, and haven't told her about it. Should we feel obligated to invite her, or just move on? She's kinda ditched us, but has hosted for a ton of years and helped a bunch of great memories.
God hates lemons, apples, and cinnamon?
>>18117557
Nah, it can't be that.
I think he meant that this energy drink/beer hybrid is meant to be our Lotus Flower, aka, we'll never advance any further if we drink this, for it would be so delectable, we'll just forget what the fuck we just discovered a week ago.
That, or we'll die from a massive heart attack after puking up excess energy from the energetic part of the drink, while suffering the drunkness from the alchoholic part of it. Ergo, still fucks up whatever progress on a plan that god crafted.
Then again, I just ate a magical brownie an hour ago and I'm starting to feel its effects. My body is so relieved, and my mind has opened up to so many paths.