Vague. So imma spit off the top. Realizing, like myself, everybody is only/mostly concerned with themselves. It’s not something to be bitter about. It’s natural. Some people care about you to varying degrees. Others don’t care at all but will pretend to because we live in a society. At some point I realized peoples actions didn’t match their words and I stopped expecting much from them. Similarly, I gradually gave up putting effort into others. Still have the ability to make and nurture connections, but the motivation to do so is lower than ever atm. 29M
Free will and the gift of life. No matter what you do, the world will turn and people will do their own thing. You’re not changing anything lol so why gaf about any of it? Focus on yourself, that’s really all you have. If someone happens to benefit from what you’re doing, well that’s an unintentional win I guess lol
The first couple seasons of Garfield and Friends leans heavily into satire, poking fun at television tropes, celebrity culture, and even the show itself. Garfield begins to act almost like a host, addressing the audience directly with more confidence. The U.S. Acres cast gets more development, with stories that sometimes explore teamwork, leadership, and even school-style lessons—though always with plenty of puns and chaos. The show increasingly blends humor for kids and adults, cementing its broader appeal.
I really found that by season 5, though, a lot of the jokes seemed recycled, lazy, and juvenile. I mean really, cat+lasagna = CRAZY…we get it.
Overall, a great series. But I think it went a few seasons too long…
Usually people that come into your life after a certain age want something from you. Even if it’s reciprocal, there aren’t the type of friendships you made when you were little. Everything is transactional now.
True happiness comes from within, You are the only one responsible for your happiness, and you are only responsible for your own happiness (Unless you have kids and animals to take care of. You need to make sure they’re happy as well)
As for relationships, yes you do things to make each other happy, but making them happy should make YOU happy to, thats the whole point of it. So if it becomes one sided, shits going wrong very fast
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Being unappreciated.
Inability to change it.
What is GAF?
Nothing. Nothing ever will.
I G all of the Fs.
I work to change the things I can, and I (begrudgingly) accept the things I can’t.
Probably when I realized that anyone can screw you over: jobs, friends, lovers. Once I learned that I became rather jaded in my DGAFism
Somewhere between realising that no matter what I’ll do my parents won’t ever say they’ll be proud of me. That I’m not enough.
My time is precious, so I’m going to pick and choose my battles.
My Fs are worth too much to be given away.
Vague. So imma spit off the top. Realizing, like myself, everybody is only/mostly concerned with themselves. It’s not something to be bitter about. It’s natural. Some people care about you to varying degrees. Others don’t care at all but will pretend to because we live in a society. At some point I realized peoples actions didn’t match their words and I stopped expecting much from them. Similarly, I gradually gave up putting effort into others. Still have the ability to make and nurture connections, but the motivation to do so is lower than ever atm. 29M
When I was relentlessly bullied at school and at home.
Almost dying at 18. Haven’t cared about anything since.
I’m only 28 but recently realized life is way too short to live in stress and fear
Free will and the gift of life. No matter what you do, the world will turn and people will do their own thing. You’re not changing anything lol so why gaf about any of it? Focus on yourself, that’s really all you have. If someone happens to benefit from what you’re doing, well that’s an unintentional win I guess lol
The first couple seasons of Garfield and Friends leans heavily into satire, poking fun at television tropes, celebrity culture, and even the show itself. Garfield begins to act almost like a host, addressing the audience directly with more confidence. The U.S. Acres cast gets more development, with stories that sometimes explore teamwork, leadership, and even school-style lessons—though always with plenty of puns and chaos. The show increasingly blends humor for kids and adults, cementing its broader appeal.
I really found that by season 5, though, a lot of the jokes seemed recycled, lazy, and juvenile. I mean really, cat+lasagna = CRAZY…we get it.
Overall, a great series. But I think it went a few seasons too long…
Usually people that come into your life after a certain age want something from you. Even if it’s reciprocal, there aren’t the type of friendships you made when you were little. Everything is transactional now.
So Idgaf if I spend time alone anymore
True happiness comes from within, You are the only one responsible for your happiness, and you are only responsible for your own happiness (Unless you have kids and animals to take care of. You need to make sure they’re happy as well)
As for relationships, yes you do things to make each other happy, but making them happy should make YOU happy to, thats the whole point of it. So if it becomes one sided, shits going wrong very fast