One might argue that failing to have 104-degree fevers or near-death experiences in the first place reflects an even greater degree of luck, even though they don’t feel nearly as eerie.
right; but there’s also all the things that never happened to me but happened to most people.
This isn’t too serious an observation—it’s edging towards the world of magical thinking—but I have literally never met anyone I’d judge as luckier than myself.
One might argue that failing to have 104-degree fevers or near-death experiences in the first place reflects an even greater degree of luck, even though they don’t feel nearly as eerie.
right; but there’s also all the things that never happened to me but happened to most people.
This isn’t too serious an observation—it’s edging towards the world of magical thinking—but I have literally never met anyone I’d judge as luckier than myself.
Ever broken a bone?
nope. Also no bee stings.
Aha! So you’re the one who keeps sabatoging train engines) to find someone with unbreakable bones!
I thought it was obvious that Sarah is an ancestor of Teela Brown.