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....welcome!, and great if painful recollection......Hey there. Just joined the SKMB a few minutes ago so this is entirely new. Anyway, a few years ago, I got into a brutal fight with my twin brother. In the heat of it, he grabbed a hammer and smashed my Ulna (forearm bone). Keep in mind, we were only teenagers at the time. I actually think the guilt he felt after was a good thing for our relationship. Up until that point we had never gotten a long, our mother used to say we were enemies since birth, but then after, he started treating me more nicely and we finally started to get along. Bottom line: sometimes the guilt of something terrible can be good.
Good story Clinton,Hey there. Just joined the SKMB a few minutes ago so this is entirely new. Anyway, a few years ago, I got into a brutal fight with my twin brother. In the heat of it, he grabbed a hammer and smashed my Ulna (forearm bone). Keep in mind, we were only teenagers at the time. I actually think the guilt he felt after was a good thing for our relationship. Up until that point we had never gotten a long, our mother used to say we were enemies since birth, but then after, he started treating me more nicely and we finally started to get along. Bottom line: sometimes the guilt of something terrible can be good.
Hi and welcome.Hey there. Just joined the SKMB a few minutes ago so this is entirely new. Anyway, a few years ago, I got into a brutal fight with my twin brother. In the heat of it, he grabbed a hammer and smashed my Ulna (forearm bone). Keep in mind, we were only teenagers at the time. I actually think the guilt he felt after was a good thing for our relationship. Up until that point we had never gotten a long, our mother used to say we were enemies since birth, but then after, he started treating me more nicely and we finally started to get along. Bottom line: sometimes the guilt of something terrible can be good.
Hi Clinton, welcome to the SKMB. Sorry the lesson was such a painful one!Hey there. Just joined the SKMB a few minutes ago so this is entirely new. Anyway, a few years ago, I got into a brutal fight with my twin brother. In the heat of it, he grabbed a hammer and smashed my Ulna (forearm bone). Keep in mind, we were only teenagers at the time. I actually think the guilt he felt after was a good thing for our relationship. Up until that point we had never gotten a long, our mother used to say we were enemies since birth, but then after, he started treating me more nicely and we finally started to get along. Bottom line: sometimes the guilt of something terrible can be good.
True. Sad that he was also so tortured. Believe me after that I made any cleaning products were well away from the toddler part of the shopping basketI have always liked how Robin Williams spoke of "Cringe worthy moments", in interviews.
Everyone has them. You deal with and learn from them and MOVE ON.
The man was a genius in so many ways.
Welcome to the SKMB and thanks for sharing.Hey there. Just joined the SKMB a few minutes ago so this is entirely new. Anyway, a few years ago, I got into a brutal fight with my twin brother. In the heat of it, he grabbed a hammer and smashed my Ulna (forearm bone). Keep in mind, we were only teenagers at the time. I actually think the guilt he felt after was a good thing for our relationship. Up until that point we had never gotten a long, our mother used to say we were enemies since birth, but then after, he started treating me more nicely and we finally started to get along. Bottom line: sometimes the guilt of something terrible can be good.