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    How do you deal with your mistakes?

    I just spend about 4 hours fixing an old car cover my dad gave me.
    I stitched it, washed it.
    Then I vacuumed my car and washed it really good.
    Then when I backed it out I scratched it bad with some metal thing that was sticking out.
    I never spend some much time on anything and it hurts more that it was my sports car.
    Blah !!
    I want to shoot myself so bad!
    My dad says he knows a guy that can help me, but damn I am so mad at myself.
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    You buy a large tub of ice cream then you spend the rest of your day on the sofa with a close friend while taking large spoonfuls of ice cream in between sobs.

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    I bashed my head to the wall, or yelled and scolded myself in front of the mirror.

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    Ok....
    Well I feel better after watching this.
    But the scatch I did today I think will need professional help.
    anyways it's not the end of the world.
    How to Fix a Minor Scratch on Your Car: Car Maintenance | eHow.com

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    I am still slightly confused what this is all about. Was this just a rant you had or do you really mean to ask "how people deal with mistakes"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanWinchester View Post
    I am still slightly confused what this is all about. Was this just a rant you had or do you really mean to ask "how people deal with mistakes"?

    She just wanna add some more stuff into her inventories
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    Quote Originally Posted by DayLightSun View Post
    I just spend about 4 hours fixing an old car cover my dad gave me.
    I stitched it, washed it.
    Then I vacuumed my car and washed it really good.
    Then when I backed it out I scratched it bad with some metal thing that was sticking out.
    I never spend some much time on anything and it hurts more that it was my sports car.
    Blah !!
    I want to shoot myself so bad!
    My dad says he knows a guy that can help me, but damn I am so mad at myself.
    To make you feel your not alone, I spent 2 hours cleaning the house only to have my dog bring dirt inside the house.

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    I curl into a ball until I can convince myself it didn't happen.
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    I just ignore it and move on, its done and its happened and nothing is going to change that fact. If its something like a car problem (I smacked the wing mirror off the side of a previous house, that was fun) then it gets fixed.

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    Deal with mistakes. Well, I guess it depends on what kind of mistake it is. Stuff that helps me *get it out* helps a lot I guess. Listening to music, thinking it thru and if it is REALLY bad MAYBE even discuss it with one of my very close friends. But that doesn't happen often. Mostly I deal with it by myself I guess.

    Quote Originally Posted by Antagonist
    I curl into a ball until I can convince myself it didn't happen.
    Heh, denial, huh? I like that. =P
    (J/K)


 
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