June 13, 2026
When I find me and the people who I disliked share completely different hobbies, I always feel happy. I just don’t want to share anything in common with them.
When I find me and the people who I disliked sharve completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
When I find the people who I disliked have completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
Better to keep it simple here, and it helps avoid the "me and X" structure that is often considered poor style.
Dear diary, Dear diary,
When I find me and the people who I disliked share completely different hobbies, I always feel happyIt makes me happy when I realize that the people who I dislike have different hobbies from me.
It makes me happy when I realize that the people who I dislike have different hobbies from me.
I just don’t want to sharve anything in common with them.
I don’t want to have anything in common with them.
When I {find me and| discover} that the people (who) I disliked s and I harve completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
When I {find | discover} that the people (who) I dislike and I have completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
“Disliked” (past tense) implies that you no longer dislike them, which I assume isn’t what you mean.
If your and their hobbies are completely different, you do not “share” them with each other.
I just don’t want to share anything in common with them.
Diary
When I find out that me and the people who I disliked share completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
When I find out that me and the people who I dislike share completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
I just don’t want to share anything in common with them.
When I find out me and the people who I disliked sharve completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
When I find out me and people who I disliked have completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
I just don’t want to sharve anything in common with them.
I just don’t want to have anything in common with them.
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When I find me and the people who I disliked share completely different hobbies, I always feel happy.
When I find out me and
When I find out that me and the people who I dislike
When I {find “Disliked” (past tense) implies that you no longer dislike them, which I assume isn’t what you mean. If your and their hobbies are completely different, you do not “share” them with each other.
When I find Better to keep it simple here, and it helps avoid the "me and X" structure that is often considered poor style. |
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I just don’t want to share anything in common with them.
I just don’t want to This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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