No, I wasn't. I'm still sane because I can deal with it.RayFan9876 wrote:I think Rulez was joking, as he said it in his usual "joking" style. I'm not the judge of that though.
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Yeah, but doesn't it make you angry? And keep in mind that they expect you to 'honor' them and not hit back?Rulez wrote:No, I wasn't. I'm still sane because I can deal with it.RayFan9876 wrote:I think Rulez was joking, as he said it in his usual "joking" style. I'm not the judge of that though.
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It is a bit stressing, yes. But I'm used to that now.neo wrote:Yeah, but doesn't it make you angry? And keep in mind that they expect you to 'honor' them and not hit back?Rulez wrote:No, I wasn't. I'm still sane because I can deal with it.RayFan9876 wrote:I think Rulez was joking, as he said it in his usual "joking" style. I'm not the judge of that though.
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Well... I'm terribly sorry to hear that, I truthfully did not see that coming from you.Rulez wrote:No, I wasn't. I'm still sane because I can deal with it.RayFan9876 wrote:I think Rulez was joking, as he said it in his usual "joking" style. I'm not the judge of that though.
By the way you act online, you can sure handle it better than I can. You always seem so... lively. How do you do it? I've managed to keep this long, calm streak from February 2011, but now I've just lost it again. I've also realized that compared to a lot of people, I act like a fucking baby about it. A mother-fucking baby. As of now, I only want to burn my past and perhaps even fake my death, then catch the nearest plane to Massachusetts, where I would then bring Rayfist onto a transfer flight to Europe, just like we've planned for later.Rulez wrote:It is a bit stressing, yes. But I'm used to that now.
I can't wait for the day when I'm of legal age, and I can finally hit them back and leave.
I feel proud to know you, Rulez, but it hurts at the same time.
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Well, I'm optimistic of nature and the main thing that keeps me glad is this forum, where I have such good friends as you, Dano, ikke etc. When we talk there is really a spark of happiness, excitement and other as joyous things. If it wasn't for this, there is a big chance I would just sit in the corner of my room, sadly reading some books and awaiting the next terrible day.RayFan9876 wrote:Well... I'm terribly sorry to hear that, I truthfully did not see that coming from you.Rulez wrote:No, I wasn't. I'm still sane because I can deal with it.RayFan9876 wrote:I think Rulez was joking, as he said it in his usual "joking" style. I'm not the judge of that though.
By the way you act online, you can sure handle it better than I can. You always seem so... lively. How do you do it? I've managed to keep this long, calm streak from February 2011, but now I've just lost it again. I've also realized that compared to a lot of people, I act like a fucking baby about it. A mother-fucking baby. As of now, I only want to burn my past and perhaps even fake my death, then catch the nearest plane to Massachusetts, where I would then bring Rayfist onto a transfer flight to Europe, just like we've planned for later.Rulez wrote:It is a bit stressing, yes. But I'm used to that now.
I can't wait for the day when I'm of legal age, and I can finally hit them back and leave.
I feel proud to know you, Rulez, but it hurts at the same time.
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I agree. Like I said on the first page, I've never come across something so influential on my life such as this forum, and I don't know how I could possibly survive without it. I always keep RaymanPC close to me wherever I am, be it in class, at work, or just at home. You see, the difference between knowing people in person around you and meeting people over the internet is this:Rulez wrote:Well, I'm optimistic of nature and the main thing that keeps me glad is this forum, where I have such good friends as you, Dano, ikke etc. When we talk there is really a spark of happiness, excitement and other as joyous things. If it wasn't for this, there is a big chance I would just sit in the corner of my room, sadly reading some books and awaiting the next terrible day.
In real life, you are bound to meeting only roughly one millionth of the entire population. Whether you want to meet them or not, it's both clunky and difficult to find interesting people. Sure, you can make "friends" with anybody beside you, but you can be nice to anybody. Actual friends are extremely hard to come by, and I won't settle for any semi-friendships.
Over the internet, you can easily find friends that are better than any of the ones you have in real life, and you can meet with anybody you want around the world, and get to know them better through programmes such as Skype, Facebook and whatnot. Sometimes you may even come across a place so perfect, a place where people share your interests, and a place where you feel so inevitably loved that you know in your heart, that they are your true family.
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This is beginning to creep me out.
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Can't handle the truth?spiraldoor wrote:This is beginning to creep me out.
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Only beginning?spiraldoor wrote:This is beginning to creep me out.
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So, does being creeped out have an ending or what?Rulez wrote:Only beginning?spiraldoor wrote:This is beginning to creep me out.
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Reading this thread is kinda like listening to that type of person who gets embarrasingly sentimental when drunk, constantly saying weird stuff like "I love you man!" and "You're mah besssht friend!".
In other words, me.
In other words, me.
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I guess I'm a little sentimental, but not in a drunken 'shallow' way, because I do mean it. This forum for me is the equivalent to someone hanging out with a bunch of really good friends irl. Sad? Nay, alternative.El Dango wrote:Reading this thread is kinda like listening to that type of person who gets embarrasingly sentimental when drunk, constantly saying weird stuff like "I love you man!" and "You're mah besssht friend!".
Welcome to Dangonia.El Dango wrote:In other words, me.
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Believe me, drunk people mean it too (at least at the time they say it), which is exactly what makes it so embarrassing.RayFan9876 wrote:I guess I'm a little sentimental, but not in a drunken 'shallow' way, because I do mean it.El Dango wrote:Reading this thread is kinda like listening to that type of person who gets embarrassingly sentimental when drunk, constantly saying weird stuff like "I love you man!" and "You're mah besssht friend!".
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It's because drunk people actually say their sober thoughts.
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So was my post embarrassing?El Dango wrote:Believe me, drunk people mean it too (at least at the time they say it), which is exactly what makes it so embarrassing.RayFan9876 wrote:I guess I'm a little sentimental, but not in a drunken 'shallow' way, because I do mean it.El Dango wrote:Reading this thread is kinda like listening to that type of person who gets embarrassingly sentimental when drunk, constantly saying weird stuff like "I love you man!" and "You're mah besssht friend!".
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Your post was interesting, if a little weird
I guess it's kind of refreshing to see someone who feels part of a family here in PC.
As per the first post, I don't have any problems with my parents. I feel I'm quite an independent person and my parents recognise this, so I don't generally need their seal of approval for things. Yes we have occasional arguments, but they more or less treat me like an adult, which is only right now that I'm almost 20.
As per the first post, I don't have any problems with my parents. I feel I'm quite an independent person and my parents recognise this, so I don't generally need their seal of approval for things. Yes we have occasional arguments, but they more or less treat me like an adult, which is only right now that I'm almost 20.
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I am also not forbidding people to do it, at least I personally prefer to discuss intimal problems in private.BarkingChaos wrote:Well if the person really wants to share you can't really stop them
Well, I sometimes argue with my parents but especially with my mother. But I believe a parent is still a parent, I still like them anyway. The only thing I can say is that sometimes for some things I'm already an adult, but for others not... Oh well, it doesn't matter.
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That wasnt directed at youHaruka wrote:I am also not forbidding people to do it, at least I personally prefer to discuss intimal problems in private.BarkingChaos wrote:Well if the person really wants to share you can't really stop them
Well, I sometimes argue with my parents but especially with my mother. But I believe a parent is still a parent, I still like them anyway. The only thing I can say is that sometimes for one thing I'm already an adult, but for others not... Oh well, it doesn't matter.
It occured to me I never actually answered this post. I have my fight with my mom, but they are your typical disagreements. Mostly due to grades andmy mom wallowing in self pity about how horrible her life is :/
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To cut some long stories short being nearly 25 and still living with your parents is a bit of a drag. 
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Fortunately I'm not living with them anymore !




