ad nau·se·am (d nôz-m)
No matter what we do, no matter what we have, no matter good or bad, we'll get sick of it at some point.
In friendship, we get bored with each other, that's why we stop talking to or contacting each other.
Even couples divorce cos they sick of each other. Maybe they don't admit it, maybe they don't even realize it, but that could be the fact.
(Don't even make me start writing about family...)
That's could also be the reason we take things for granted.
adv.
[Latin ad, to + nauseam, accusative of nausea, sickness.] To a disgusting or ridiculous degree; to the point of nausea.
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No matter what we do, no matter what we have, no matter good or bad, we'll get sick of it at some point.
In friendship, we get bored with each other, that's why we stop talking to or contacting each other.
Even couples divorce cos they sick of each other. Maybe they don't admit it, maybe they don't even realize it, but that could be the fact.
(Don't even make me start writing about family...)
That's could also be the reason we take things for granted.
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"Yes I am, but I'd like to keep it that way. Now, leave me alone!"
"Yes I am, but I'd like to keep it that way. Now, leave me alone!"