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I personally waste time on Facebook and Reddit, and then sometimes I take melatonin, depending on the current time and whether I have to do anything the next day. (sometimes it makes me feel groggy the next day, even though it's to reset your |
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07-24-16 07:52 PM
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I'm still having Runtime problems, although is that because I'm trying to download it on Opera? Oh yeah, I assume the plugin will still work if I download it on Firefox, then play games in Opera... Edit: Never mind. I somehow forgot to actually install the Runtime. Whoops! Oh yeah, I assume the plugin will still work if I download it on Firefox, then play games in Opera... Edit: Never mind. I somehow forgot to actually install the Runtime. Whoops! |
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07-24-16 01:35 PM
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10-09-12 08:55 PM
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Oldschool41: I know what you mean about those names now, but since I grew up with them, the names didn't sound TOO bad... Oh, look. I have a bunch of real names from real life and a book of the ODD! Shimmer (my friend Alan's cousin) Jack Wang (a high school classmate of my brother's) Autumn Leaf Wood (a girl who used to go to my high school) Mimosa / Tilia / Ficus (two sisters and a brother who used to go to my church; their dad was a botanist, which explained things) Citrus (the botanist named him at birth) Poppy Booth (a guy who used to go to my high school) Diamond / Majestic (a sibling combo) Names from the 1901 British census * Arthur Arse (London) * Alexander Penis (Liverpool) * Fanny Clam (Huddersfield) * Margaret Piss (Middlesex) * Valentine Fart (London) * Elizabeth Shag (Lancaster) * Benjamine Bottom (Sheffield) * Harriett s***e (East Sussex) * Minnie Shafter (Kingston Upon Hull) * Willie Cock (London) * Annie Fanny (Lincoln) * Wilfred Minge (Sark) * Rose s***ter (Hampshire) * Ivy Crapper (London) * Alice Turd (Southampton) * August Wanker (Clerkenwell) * William Poop (Sussex) * Samuel Pants (London) * Moses Winkle (Staffordshire) * Letitia Bollocks (Suffolk) * Daisy Shatter (Isle of Wight) Names from THE BABY NAME COUNTDOWN by Janet Schwegel Abolena Sweat Curry Chicago Downy Weyekin-Ilp-Ilp Western-Li Cash Money Precious Angel Two-Million Brother Sister Catherine, Elizabeth, Hannah, Sarah, Nicole, etc. for BOYS Christopher, Kyle, Neil, Scott, Sean, James, etc. for GIRLS Boy Girl Stillborn Newborn Infant many stupidly misspelled names like Tymothy, Typhanee, etc. * and MANY MORE! OTHER NAMES I'VE HEARD OF Saddam Deng SARS Ivan Ho Harry Dick Rich Money Dick Kochs Candy Disch Heidi Ho Safety First July First Mary Christmas Crystal Shanda Lear * and MANY MORE! These names are from The Odd Index by Stephen J. Spignesi: 87 People Named for Body Parts, Diseases, Medications, Cosmetics, or Something Having to Do with Sex A. Pimple Abolena Sweat Ammonia Angina Keys Appendicitis Aspirin Autopsy Bernard Nicewanger Blanch Kidney Bobby Joe Gothard Castor Oil Charlie Hymen Chlorine Chloroform Citronella Constance Hiccup Constipation Cornelia Tonsil Depression Diaphragm Dichloramentine Dick Wacker Digesta Diptheria Distemper Doloris Puke Douche Duncas Hymen Edward Vagina Esophagus Exczema Fallopian Flu Fred Dilldoe Fuk Eyw Gladys Pantzeroff Glycine Granuloma Halitosis Hang Nails Hernia Hyman Pleasure I.P. Blood Iodine Iona Outhouse Kotex Larry Ovary Latrina Lee Lung Lemaza Hotballs Listerine Maria Piles Meconium Meninges Menses Morphine Mr. Balls Mr. f*** Nancy Nipples Nausaeous Nausea Ophelia Rottincrotch Penis Placenta Placenta Previa Poopie Positive Wasserman Pregmancy Pyelitis Rectum Sal Hepatica Saline Saliva Brown Smallpox Dingle Steve Spleen Syphilis Thomas Headache Thomas Measles Thyroid Toilet Preparations Twila Anus Urine Uvula Vagina Valve Vaseline Vomita Willis 37 People with Names for Which, I'm Sure, There Are Good Explanations Artificial Flowers Auditorium Beautiful Swindler Bigamy Charity Ward Devotee War Emancipation Proclamation Freedom Fertilizer Gasoline Immaculate Conception Kidnap Larceny Large Smash League of Nations Let's Stay Here Leverage Libel Limousine Machine Magazine Miscellaneous No Parking Petty Larceny Pictorial Review Refund Sparkplug Sylvania Thermal Tomb Try-em-and-See Victrola Weatherstrip What X.Y.Z. Y.Z. Z. 97 People Whose Names Were Probably a Source of Merciless Torment on the Playground Amazon Average Boozer Bright Charles Smellybelly Constance Stench Critic Crook Cute Darling Delerious Delight Dimples Dream-Child Equal Etta Roach Evil Extra Fairest Famous Fatty Favorite Felony Fertilizer Filthy McNasty Flake Flunkey Fool Head Foreward March Free Love Gift of God Hallowed Handsome Haphazard Hasty Hazard Heathen Himself Honest Hot Hot Shot Ima Goose Ima Rose Bush Ima Valentine John Smellie Jolly Knowledge Largie Lassie Lawless Lawyer Lonely Looney Looney Head Lord Love Love Bird Low Lucifer Lucky Blunder Luscious Margaret Black Butts Midget Modest Normal Old Peculier Perfect Person Pleasant Poor Boy Right Rimmer Roach Rodent Rudolph Goldsh**ter Silent Soggie Special Strange Odor Andrews Suck Sylvester Smells Tiny Small Too Late Toy Trouble Truly White Tweetie Unexpected Useless Vice Wealthy Weary Willibald Thumbfart Wimpy Wonderful Zero 35 People Whose Names Nicely Fit Their Occupations Albert Palm: Masseur Arthur Blessit: Baptist evangelist Brenda Love: author of The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Positions Deloris Hearsum: Deaf typist for a deaf social agency Denver Driver: Truck driver Don Tree: Gardener Donald Moos: Washington state official in charge of dairy reports Dorothy Reading: Librarian Filmore Graves: Mortician Frank Deadman: Mortician Gordon Marsh: Biologist Hazel Wolf: Works for the Audubon Society Jack Putz: Golf pro James Bond: Detective James Bugg: Exterminator John Barber: Barber Judge Judge: Judge Ken Priest: Protestant minister Lee Coffin: Mortician Max Money: Tax collector Michael Angelo: Artist Michael Fox: Veterinarian Milo B. High: Elvis' pilot Mr. Brain: Teacher Mr. Bury: Mortician Mr. Sexsmith: Marriage counsellor Mrs. Bowman: Archery instructor Mrs. Cook: Baking teacher Muffin Fry: Baker Ronald Drown: Lifeguard Sam Wood: Lumber dealer Storm Field: Weatherman Sweep Hand: Watch repairman Virgil Buryman: Mortician Wake Doom: Mortician 21 Doctors Who Probably Have to Talk About Their Names a Lot Dr. Bees: Veterinary assistant (to Dr. Lyons) Dr. Blood: Hematologist Dr. Brain: Neurologist Dr. Cartledge: Podiatrist Dr. Childs: Pediatrician Dr. Cure: Doctor Dr. Docter: Doctor Dr. Dolphin: Veterinarian Dr. Eather: Anesthesiologist Dr. Head: Neurologist Dr. Heard: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist Dr. Hertz: Chiropractor Dr. Jack Fealy: Gynecologist Dr. Leak: Urologist Dr. Lyons: Veterinarian Dr. Organ: Doctor Dr. Saw: Orthopedist Dr. Sawbones: Doctor Dr. Shrink: Psychiatrist Dr. Will Diddle: Obstetrician / Gynecologist Dr. William Rash: Dermatologist 3 Nurses Who Picked the Right Specialty A. Nurse: Nurse Ida Toomer: Oncology nurse Prue Cramp: OB / GYN nurse 48 People Having Food Names or Names Having Something to Do with Food Apple Cider Baby Ruth Bannana Barbara Beans Champagne Cold Turkey Dill Pickle Gardenia Salad Garlic Hearty Meal Herb Rice Hershey Bar Hominy Ice Cream Jelly Bean Lemon Custer Lemon Freeze Lettuce Fields Liza Cucumber Loin Lunch Margarine Mazola Meat Grease Meat Loaf Oatmeal Oleomargarine Olive Green Orange Jello Orangeade Piece O. Cake Pork Chop Sam Broccoli Sam Omelette Sasparilla Sausage Soda Spicy Fudge Strawberry Commode Summer Butter Turnip Utensil Vanilla Watermellon Patch Weldon Rumproast Wheat Bread Whisky Wine Oh, look. I have a bunch of real names from real life and a book of the ODD! Shimmer (my friend Alan's cousin) Jack Wang (a high school classmate of my brother's) Autumn Leaf Wood (a girl who used to go to my high school) Mimosa / Tilia / Ficus (two sisters and a brother who used to go to my church; their dad was a botanist, which explained things) Citrus (the botanist named him at birth) Poppy Booth (a guy who used to go to my high school) Diamond / Majestic (a sibling combo) Names from the 1901 British census * Arthur Arse (London) * Alexander Penis (Liverpool) * Fanny Clam (Huddersfield) * Margaret Piss (Middlesex) * Valentine Fart (London) * Elizabeth Shag (Lancaster) * Benjamine Bottom (Sheffield) * Harriett s***e (East Sussex) * Minnie Shafter (Kingston Upon Hull) * Willie Cock (London) * Annie Fanny (Lincoln) * Wilfred Minge (Sark) * Rose s***ter (Hampshire) * Ivy Crapper (London) * Alice Turd (Southampton) * August Wanker (Clerkenwell) * William Poop (Sussex) * Samuel Pants (London) * Moses Winkle (Staffordshire) * Letitia Bollocks (Suffolk) * Daisy Shatter (Isle of Wight) Names from THE BABY NAME COUNTDOWN by Janet Schwegel Abolena Sweat Curry Chicago Downy Weyekin-Ilp-Ilp Western-Li Cash Money Precious Angel Two-Million Brother Sister Catherine, Elizabeth, Hannah, Sarah, Nicole, etc. for BOYS Christopher, Kyle, Neil, Scott, Sean, James, etc. for GIRLS Boy Girl Stillborn Newborn Infant many stupidly misspelled names like Tymothy, Typhanee, etc. * and MANY MORE! OTHER NAMES I'VE HEARD OF Saddam Deng SARS Ivan Ho Harry Dick Rich Money Dick Kochs Candy Disch Heidi Ho Safety First July First Mary Christmas Crystal Shanda Lear * and MANY MORE! These names are from The Odd Index by Stephen J. Spignesi: 87 People Named for Body Parts, Diseases, Medications, Cosmetics, or Something Having to Do with Sex A. Pimple Abolena Sweat Ammonia Angina Keys Appendicitis Aspirin Autopsy Bernard Nicewanger Blanch Kidney Bobby Joe Gothard Castor Oil Charlie Hymen Chlorine Chloroform Citronella Constance Hiccup Constipation Cornelia Tonsil Depression Diaphragm Dichloramentine Dick Wacker Digesta Diptheria Distemper Doloris Puke Douche Duncas Hymen Edward Vagina Esophagus Exczema Fallopian Flu Fred Dilldoe Fuk Eyw Gladys Pantzeroff Glycine Granuloma Halitosis Hang Nails Hernia Hyman Pleasure I.P. Blood Iodine Iona Outhouse Kotex Larry Ovary Latrina Lee Lung Lemaza Hotballs Listerine Maria Piles Meconium Meninges Menses Morphine Mr. Balls Mr. f*** Nancy Nipples Nausaeous Nausea Ophelia Rottincrotch Penis Placenta Placenta Previa Poopie Positive Wasserman Pregmancy Pyelitis Rectum Sal Hepatica Saline Saliva Brown Smallpox Dingle Steve Spleen Syphilis Thomas Headache Thomas Measles Thyroid Toilet Preparations Twila Anus Urine Uvula Vagina Valve Vaseline Vomita Willis 37 People with Names for Which, I'm Sure, There Are Good Explanations Artificial Flowers Auditorium Beautiful Swindler Bigamy Charity Ward Devotee War Emancipation Proclamation Freedom Fertilizer Gasoline Immaculate Conception Kidnap Larceny Large Smash League of Nations Let's Stay Here Leverage Libel Limousine Machine Magazine Miscellaneous No Parking Petty Larceny Pictorial Review Refund Sparkplug Sylvania Thermal Tomb Try-em-and-See Victrola Weatherstrip What X.Y.Z. Y.Z. Z. 97 People Whose Names Were Probably a Source of Merciless Torment on the Playground Amazon Average Boozer Bright Charles Smellybelly Constance Stench Critic Crook Cute Darling Delerious Delight Dimples Dream-Child Equal Etta Roach Evil Extra Fairest Famous Fatty Favorite Felony Fertilizer Filthy McNasty Flake Flunkey Fool Head Foreward March Free Love Gift of God Hallowed Handsome Haphazard Hasty Hazard Heathen Himself Honest Hot Hot Shot Ima Goose Ima Rose Bush Ima Valentine John Smellie Jolly Knowledge Largie Lassie Lawless Lawyer Lonely Looney Looney Head Lord Love Love Bird Low Lucifer Lucky Blunder Luscious Margaret Black Butts Midget Modest Normal Old Peculier Perfect Person Pleasant Poor Boy Right Rimmer Roach Rodent Rudolph Goldsh**ter Silent Soggie Special Strange Odor Andrews Suck Sylvester Smells Tiny Small Too Late Toy Trouble Truly White Tweetie Unexpected Useless Vice Wealthy Weary Willibald Thumbfart Wimpy Wonderful Zero 35 People Whose Names Nicely Fit Their Occupations Albert Palm: Masseur Arthur Blessit: Baptist evangelist Brenda Love: author of The Encyclopedia of Unusual Sex Positions Deloris Hearsum: Deaf typist for a deaf social agency Denver Driver: Truck driver Don Tree: Gardener Donald Moos: Washington state official in charge of dairy reports Dorothy Reading: Librarian Filmore Graves: Mortician Frank Deadman: Mortician Gordon Marsh: Biologist Hazel Wolf: Works for the Audubon Society Jack Putz: Golf pro James Bond: Detective James Bugg: Exterminator John Barber: Barber Judge Judge: Judge Ken Priest: Protestant minister Lee Coffin: Mortician Max Money: Tax collector Michael Angelo: Artist Michael Fox: Veterinarian Milo B. High: Elvis' pilot Mr. Brain: Teacher Mr. Bury: Mortician Mr. Sexsmith: Marriage counsellor Mrs. Bowman: Archery instructor Mrs. Cook: Baking teacher Muffin Fry: Baker Ronald Drown: Lifeguard Sam Wood: Lumber dealer Storm Field: Weatherman Sweep Hand: Watch repairman Virgil Buryman: Mortician Wake Doom: Mortician 21 Doctors Who Probably Have to Talk About Their Names a Lot Dr. Bees: Veterinary assistant (to Dr. Lyons) Dr. Blood: Hematologist Dr. Brain: Neurologist Dr. Cartledge: Podiatrist Dr. Childs: Pediatrician Dr. Cure: Doctor Dr. Docter: Doctor Dr. Dolphin: Veterinarian Dr. Eather: Anesthesiologist Dr. Head: Neurologist Dr. Heard: Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist Dr. Hertz: Chiropractor Dr. Jack Fealy: Gynecologist Dr. Leak: Urologist Dr. Lyons: Veterinarian Dr. Organ: Doctor Dr. Saw: Orthopedist Dr. Sawbones: Doctor Dr. Shrink: Psychiatrist Dr. Will Diddle: Obstetrician / Gynecologist Dr. William Rash: Dermatologist 3 Nurses Who Picked the Right Specialty A. Nurse: Nurse Ida Toomer: Oncology nurse Prue Cramp: OB / GYN nurse 48 People Having Food Names or Names Having Something to Do with Food Apple Cider Baby Ruth Bannana Barbara Beans Champagne Cold Turkey Dill Pickle Gardenia Salad Garlic Hearty Meal Herb Rice Hershey Bar Hominy Ice Cream Jelly Bean Lemon Custer Lemon Freeze Lettuce Fields Liza Cucumber Loin Lunch Margarine Mazola Meat Grease Meat Loaf Oatmeal Oleomargarine Olive Green Orange Jello Orangeade Piece O. Cake Pork Chop Sam Broccoli Sam Omelette Sasparilla Sausage Soda Spicy Fudge Strawberry Commode Summer Butter Turnip Utensil Vanilla Watermellon Patch Weldon Rumproast Wheat Bread Whisky Wine |
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10-09-12 01:28 AM
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I think the "S**head" thing is an urban legend.... http://www.snopes.com/racial/language/names.asp I could give you a whole list of them from my various lists in my journal. But I do know a sibling duo named Golden (boy) and Sylver (girl) ... their mom is named Moni! http://www.snopes.com/racial/language/names.asp I could give you a whole list of them from my various lists in my journal. But I do know a sibling duo named Golden (boy) and Sylver (girl) ... their mom is named Moni! |
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10-01-12 03:30 PM
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Yeah, I was also confused. That's why I didn't reply till now. Ribs.... that makes me think of Southern BBQ and cornbread. Next word: Cornbread. (man, this is making me hungry...) Ribs.... that makes me think of Southern BBQ and cornbread. Next word: Cornbread. (man, this is making me hungry...) |
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09-19-12 06:39 PM
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Pain... that makes me think of some PAIN AND SUFFERING hot sauce that I saw once. So my next word is "Hot sauce." |
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09-06-12 09:47 PM
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Piggy makes me think of Pigpen in the PEANUTS comic strip. The next word will be "lemonade." Don't ask why. |
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09-01-12 01:55 AM
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For some reason, that makes me think of "anti-establishment," which is my next word. |
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08-23-12 08:07 PM
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"Immature" makes me think of juvenile delinquents. "Delinquents" shall be my word. |
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08-16-12 01:06 AM
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"Show" makes me think of Las Vegas, since I was recently there and saw a female impersonator show. My next word shall be "impersonation." |
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08-14-12 11:23 AM
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I know they weren't an official couple, but Locke and Celes from FINAL FANTASY VI. |
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08-14-12 11:20 AM
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I've been playing a lot of RPGs lately (DRAGON WARRIOR / MOTHER / FINAL FANTASY), so the word "party" makes me think of "characters." |
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08-02-12 06:43 PM
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Snow... ah, that fluffy white stuff. It makes me think of "sledding." |
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07-09-12 04:11 PM
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Life.... so many words come to mind. I'll pick "death" since I'm morbid. I'll pick "death" since I'm morbid. |
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07-04-12 09:39 PM
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You know it exists when you're in the torments of unrequited love, trust me. I know that sounds melodramatic, but it's true. I had to relearn that. I know that sounds melodramatic, but it's true. I had to relearn that. |
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07-04-12 09:37 PM
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Snow... so many words I can use... How about "slippery"... that seems like a good word. How about "slippery"... that seems like a good word. |
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06-16-12 03:02 PM
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I still consider myself kinda new, so it's something to shoot for. Then again, I don't tend to post too much on here. Edit: And this post managed to bump me up to Post Level 15. Interesting. Edit: And this post managed to bump me up to Post Level 15. Interesting. |
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06-16-12 02:57 PM
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"Ordinary" makes me think of "pedestrian." (as in "normal / boring") |
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Wow, it's been a while since I've been on here. I was in Vegas for about eight days earlier, and my baby nephew was finally born three days before I left. He was ten days overdue, but we're happy that he's finally here! As for Vegas, it was pretty hot, and I had a bit TOO much of my mother... but I did get to see my sister's wedding to a special lady! While I was in Vegas, I got the unwelcome news that someone I've liked for a while got himself into a brand new relationship. Of course, I learned about this through Facebook. I had some pretty dark thoughts for a while after that, especially since the last thing he'd told me was that he loved me a lot, I was really awesome, and he'd miss me. When I got back, I told him about the dark thoughts, and his reaction was "wait - you're mad at me?" He also said that he knew it was hard - and then apologized, saying that he'd decided to take a risk with someone who was close to him there instead of me here MILES away. (he wasn't ready when I'd asked him out a few weeks ago - and wasn't ready then either, but she'd finally said yes - he'd said that all she had to do was say yes) After talking about it with some friends elsewhere, I decided to ignore him for a while because of my emotions. He wanted me to talk to him, but I wasn't up for it. A couple days later, he sent me this: "if you don't want to be friends anymore, I understand - I'll leave you alone now. I guess no one wants me." That's probably his being overdramatic - as I was when I found out, and I LET HIM HAVE IT THEN! - but yeah. I want to tell him that our friendship isn't over like what he assumed, but it's probably a bad idea. Ugh. While I was in Vegas, I got the unwelcome news that someone I've liked for a while got himself into a brand new relationship. Of course, I learned about this through Facebook. I had some pretty dark thoughts for a while after that, especially since the last thing he'd told me was that he loved me a lot, I was really awesome, and he'd miss me. When I got back, I told him about the dark thoughts, and his reaction was "wait - you're mad at me?" He also said that he knew it was hard - and then apologized, saying that he'd decided to take a risk with someone who was close to him there instead of me here MILES away. (he wasn't ready when I'd asked him out a few weeks ago - and wasn't ready then either, but she'd finally said yes - he'd said that all she had to do was say yes) After talking about it with some friends elsewhere, I decided to ignore him for a while because of my emotions. He wanted me to talk to him, but I wasn't up for it. A couple days later, he sent me this: "if you don't want to be friends anymore, I understand - I'll leave you alone now. I guess no one wants me." That's probably his being overdramatic - as I was when I found out, and I LET HIM HAVE IT THEN! - but yeah. I want to tell him that our friendship isn't over like what he assumed, but it's probably a bad idea. Ugh. |
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