you tell him you did not do it...
well mate look at it like this a guy getting hit by a car at 160kmph and dieing whats his chance of survial? the same as the druggie. good luck by the way.
i am almost happily divorced from a narcissist. he cheated on me without remorse. he told me i was crazy. until this day he blames me. he was angered when i filed for divorce. he did'nt understand why i would leave him. he feels he is superior to everyone. he almost had me convinced. he has no empathy to me or the children. he remains a self satisfying slob. life has moved on for me, i met a wonderful guy. and he suffers because he lost.
Answer:Find another GP.If your doctor doesnt listen to your concerns I'd be concerned about that doctor!You have spent the last 32 years in your own body. If your body is doing something that causes you concern you have every right to find a professional that will do his or her duty and listen to you. YOU ARE THE EXPERT, and as an expert on yourself, you have some questions and concerns and have every right to seek a second or even third opinion! In the very least I would continue to ask your dr. directly WHY he/she feels that it is of no concern. Granted its been attributed to your thyroid, but ask HOW that makes it suddenly OK? It may be an affect of the medication, or it may be something they just dont merit as a concern. Either way you have a right to know WHY.Personally I think I consulted some 5-6 professionals before I gained peace of mind with my resting heart rate of 52-58.If you are interested in LOWERING your heart rate meditation and biofeedback are great non-medical options (and of course there is always the old ever reliable stand by of physical fitness!) ;-)
In the story, Sir Kay's mistake of taking the wrong sword highlights his character's impulsiveness and failure to take responsibility for his actions. By blaming Arthur, he shifts the focus away from his own negligence, reflecting the dynamics of their relationship and the theme of honor in chivalric tales. This moment serves to illustrate the tension between the two characters and sets the stage for Arthur's eventual rise to prominence as the true king. Ultimately, it underscores the importance of integrity and accountability in a knight's conduct.
Okonkwo was punished for breaking the Week of Peace, and exiled for accidentally killing Ekeudu's son. Okonkwo was jailed for helping burn down the church. In other ways, the killing of Ekeudu's son was punishment for killing Ikemefuna. Nwoye's conversion was punishment for his inflexibility. After killing the white man's messenger, Okonkwo was forced to kill himself out of pride.
accuse
tell-her.
nobody blames it on Vincent he actually tried to steal it then failed
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A bad workman always blames his tools (it is not the tools, but how they are employed)
try not to take it to heart and try telling your mum how you feel she might actually listen hope this helps a bit!
He blames God for the monster that he created, asking why God had done this to him, when he chose to harness God's power of creation, when it was actually Frankenstein's fault.
origin of proverb a bad carpenter always blames his tools
I/you/we/they blame. He/she/it blames. The present participle is blaming.
If you do, you may be blaming him for something he has no control over. Remember that the next time someone blames you for something that you have no control over.
When a guy blames something on you, it may indicate he is avoiding responsibility or deflecting accountability for his own actions. This behavior can be a sign of insecurity, lack of maturity, or a desire to manipulate the situation. It’s important to communicate openly about the issue to understand his perspective and address any underlying problems in the relationship. Recognizing this pattern can help you establish healthier boundaries.
one that gets the blames