I think God is a callous bitch not making me a lesbian. I'm deeply disappointed by my sexual interest in men.

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I think God is a callous bitch not making me...
I think God is a callous bitch not making me...
I think God is a callous bitch not making me...
I think God is a callous bitch not making me...
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The statement here is that God is a callous bitch. The difference between being disappointed and being sorry are both feelings of sadness. However, the difference between being disappointed and being sorry is that you do something to make yourself feel better. You can feel sorry for yourself, but that does not mean you are disappointed. Disappointed is a feeling of sadness because something went wrong, but you still have hope for the future.

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