He didn't change his skin color on purpose. He had a skin desease where you lose the pigmentation on your skin. So I think his parents weren't very mad.
Some have said, despite its upbeat tune, that if you look at the lyrics it is about suicide. Others that is is about taking a chance and changing your situation/relationship because you're unhappy and time is going by and things are just staying the same and you could die tomorrow so why not take a chance and do something about it.
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Both had a member die young.Both are groups of siblings.Both were popular in the 1970's.Both were unhappy with their looks, Michael Jackson, plastic surgery, Karen Carpenter, anorexia. Some may call them both obsessed with perfection.Karen Carpenter dated Bahlor who wrote Michael Jackson's "She's Out of My Life", according to WikipediaBoth Karen Carpenter and Michael Jackson had trouble finding true love, both divorcedBoth Karen Carpenter and Michael Jackson are buried in California.Both Karen and Michaelstarted careers with siblings and then had solo careers.knew Quincy Jonesdied at least in part, to heart failurewere "kids at heart"to some extent, Karen collected Disney memorabilia and Michael built the Neverland Ranch
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he had Shmuel to talk to
No. If your parents love is unhappy that should be your mirror that you will not make the mistake again. Make your marriage better than them. Besides that is your choice if you let your parents unhappy marriage affect you.
What it requires is a court order. Without one, it doesn't matter how "unhappy" the child is, they have to live with their parents.
The good thing about having divorced parents is that your parents aren't unhappy because they were fighting or the relationship didn't work. The bad thing is that your parents aren't the happy family that you probably want.
Only if they wish to be extremely unhappy for the rest of their lives.
Because some parents don't understand each other or make each other feel unhappy.
People who are unhappy with themselves often project their dissatisfaction onto others and hope that by changing externals they may sooth their inner emptiness. In other words, "yes."
Probably not - the arguments between the parents and the unhappy household atmosphere will likely damage the child more than the two parents living apart from each other would.
Why were the plilgrims unhappy in the Netherlands
No, I am not doomed to be unhappy.
You should never stay with someone for the sake of the child. A child of an unhappy couple is worse off than the child of separated (but kind to each other) parents. You are not doing you child any favours by keeping him in an unhappy environment and it is not a good example to set for him - would you want him to be in an unhappy relationship when he's older?
This is a complex question that could be interpreted in different ways. In general, unhappiness and misery can reinforce each other in a negative cycle. Unhappiness often arises from unmet needs or expectations, while misery can be a more intense and sustained form of unhappiness. Both emotions can be influenced by individual temperament, life circumstances, and mental health factors.
Unhappy is not a compound word. The word unhappy is a root word plus a prefix.