If you had a bad day, week, or found something out that made you so angry, post it here.
I'll start. A "friend" I had at school, recently turned out to be the biggest a$$hole of all time when I found out what he REALLY thought about me as a person all those years ago.
. If they didn't want to be friends, then why not have the guts and tell you to your face instead of stringing you along for all those years? Was it some sick, twisted mind game he was playing all those years ago?
Thanks for the wasted childhood years, you f***er!
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Last edited by SuperSmeg; August 8th, 2011 at 06:33 PM.
Should he also wear black and paint his fingernails?
Not making friends doesn't make you a goth or emo. It's just a fact of life: most friends end up either hurting or betraying you unless they're best-friends that you've spent time building trust with. It's like Socrates said, "Be slow to fall into friendship; but when thou art in, continue firm and constant."
Hypocrisy makes me furious. Also slander and malicious gossip.
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Not making friends doesn't make you a goth or emo. It's just a fact of life: most friends end up either hurting or betraying you unless they're best-friends that you've spent time building trust with. It's like Socrates said, "Be slow to fall into friendship; but when thou art in, continue firm and constant."
There is a big difference between being cautious about whether or not someone is a potentially shitty friend, and not trying at all. Seeing as how humans are incredibly social creatures, giving that advice to someone is almost like telling someone to stop trying to live.
The type of person that pisses me off the most in my life is a rich kid, who is a: a hipster, or b: emo.
I sadly have alot of those wastes of space in my life.
There is a big difference between being cautious about whether or not someone is a potentially shitty friend, and not trying at all.
Maybe, but my opinion is, still, that unless you can find best-friends, it's almost not worth maintaining.
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Originally Posted by Stratopwn3r
Seeing as how humans are incredibly social creatures, giving that advice to someone is almost like telling someone to stop trying to live.
There's also a big difference between being friends and being friendly and/or polite
To clarify: I don't make friends with someone until I'm pretty sure they'd make a good friend. I base that on experiences and through continued meeting and conversation if I like what I see and hear; if not, I send them packing. And until I'm sure that they would be a true friend, they're nothing more than associates.
Not making friends doesn't make you a goth or emo. It's just a fact of life: most friends end up either hurting or betraying you unless they're best-friends that you've spent time building trust with. It's like Socrates said, "Be slow to fall into friendship; but when thou art in, continue firm and constant."
Regardless of your reply to Strat, I still think this is a huge generalization. Just because you might have had several bad experiences, does not mean every single person, who can't manage to become your best friend, will eventually betray or hurt you in one way or another.
Granted, there is a select amount of people who are like that, but the world's way too big to make a general judgement on that matter.
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