Tell me something good...

You time travel to the future and find out your girlfriend become your ex-wife. You then time travel back to current and meet your girlfriend again. Will you tell your girlfriend, "You will be my ex-wife?"

I ask AI and this is what I get.

Grammatically speaking, the sentence “You will be my ex-wife” is perfectly correct. It has a clear subject (“you”), a modal verb (“will”), and a predicate (“be my ex-wife”).
 
Last edited:
Congrats!!!
My wife and I celebrate 34 years together tomorrow! She is easy to please (at times). I asked where she wanted to go to eat and she said "let's go to Longhorn". I was expecting her to say Hall's chop house which is about $200/plate. :)
Congratulations to you as well! We went to a local restaurant in our town which isn't too expensive either, but man do they give you a pile of food. She got a lobster roll and I went with the roast beef dinner. Longhorn isn't a bad option either!
 
I love all my nieces and nephews, and I know we're not supposed to have favourites, but Demi is very special. It's not in spite of her being multiracial, but in part because of that. She's going to need somebody to stick up for her. She's family.
Old saying: "Everyone is special in their own way." lol spin it as you need it. But I always like it when people embrace family. Not everyone does that.
 
Today is me and my wife's 5th anniversary since we met. We went out for a nice dinner.
Late congrats!

It was the 21st anniversary for my wife and me. One of our favorite local bands that had been broken up for 13 years put on a reunion show for a charity benefit. We went to see them and thanked them for getting back together just to celebrate our anniversary.
 
Late congrats!

It was the 21st anniversary for my wife and me. One of our favorite local bands that had been broken up for 13 years put on a reunion show for a charity benefit. We went to see them and thanked them for getting back together just to celebrate our anniversary.
That's awesome, I'm sure they were still fantastic. My wife has friends that are a husband/wife duo band. They are from Japan but live in Boston and play around the state. Whenever they are in our neck of the woods we go and see them.
 
I put in an order for a new telescope. I have a large Dobsonian telescope for viewing the night sky. It’s wonderful but my one complaint is that it is big and bulky and difficult to travel with. It is designed to be taken apart for travel and that actually works pretty well but the reality is that it is still bulky enough that Ive only done it a couple of times. So its been relegated to the back yard.

For years now Ive been thinking it would be nice to have a small, high-quality telescope that is easy to put in the car and drive off to wherever, and set up quickly to view on the go. Financial issues have mandated that I keep stalling the purchase, but we finally decided we were in the clear and I can go ahead with it. Anticipated arrival before the end of this coming week. Very excited.
 
I have some good news to share. As of last week, my older daughter is no longer a PhD student and is now, officially, a PhD candidate in applied chemistry, dipping into bio-engineering. Her area of research is something to do with micro-fluidics.

And my youngest is a senior in high school this year. Where does the time go?
 
I have some good news to share. As of last week, my older daughter is no longer a PhD student and is now, officially, a PhD candidate in applied chemistry, dipping into bio-engineering. Her area of research is something to do with micro-fluidics.

And my youngest is a senior in high school this year. Where does the time go?
I have no idea where it goes, my youngest is going into her junior year at college and my oldest is moving to Pennsylvania for his first job after he finished his PhD.
 
You time travel to the future and find out your girlfriend become your ex-wife. You then time travel back to current and meet your girlfriend again. Will you tell your girlfriend, "You will be my ex-wife?"

I ask AI and this is what I get.

Grammatically speaking, the sentence “You will be my ex-wife” is perfectly correct. It has a clear subject (“you”), a modal verb (“will”), and a predicate (“be my ex-wife”).
Here's what I got.
Here’s my plain-language answer:

No, I wouldn’t tell her, “You’ll be my ex-wife.” That’s harsh, confusing, and doesn’t help either of you grow.

Instead, I’d say something like:

> “I imagined a future where we didn’t stay together. It made me think about what could go wrong between us. I care about you, and I want to make sure we’re building something strong. Can we talk about that?”

That way, you’re not scaring her or blaming her—you’re using what you saw to make the relationship better now. You’re being honest, but also kind and thoughtful.

So yes, share the feeling—but do it in a way that helps, not hurts.
 
I have some good news to share. As of last week, my older daughter is no longer a PhD student and is now, officially, a PhD candidate in applied chemistry, dipping into bio-engineering. Her area of research is something to do with micro-fluidics.

And my youngest is a senior in high school this year. Where does the time go?
Congratulations 👏🏼
 

Latest Discussions

Back
Top