
I never thought it was possible for me to sink this low, or to feel this bad. But it’s happened, and now I’m clueless as to how to get over it.
“Why didn’t I listen to all of those people who tried to warn me?”
“Why do I have to be so stubborn at times?”
I can’t stop beating myself up with all of these “why” questions; even though I know in my heart that the questions won’t change a thing. At the end of the day, I made the decision, and now I have to live with the consequences—regardless of how painful they may be.
I just can’t believe I watched M. Knight Shyamalan’s The Happening though. This had to be one of the worst movie ever made.
May God have mercy on my soul … and M. Knight Shyamalan’s soul as well.
[Note: I know you may be wondering what this has to do with love and relationships. Allow me to explain. If there is anyone that you really love—and I mean deeply love. Make it your personal mission to ensure they never see this movie … ever.
On the flip side though, if you’re looking for a roundabout way to break up with someone, then take them to see this movie. It’s guaranteed to create an irreparable rift between the two of you.]
That’s a promise.

Bombchell.Blogspot
ha ha freaking ha ha “create an irreparable rift!!” ha ha. hmm worse than First Sunday & Are we there yet combined??
Destinee
LMMFAO!!! I could have told you that movie was bad. My bf and I walked out. All of his movies have sucked lately.
in_repair
You just made my morning :) I thought something was really wrong with you. Lol! Although watching a bad movie does make you feel like you just wasted a part of your life. I’m sorry FG :(
bmore baybee
LOL! Where do you come up with this stuff?????????? I think his last movie Lady in the Water was worse than this one though.
Bahama
LMAO!!! thanks for the heads up, i thought it was gonna be good..lol