How are you feeling?

Silatuyok

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Haha, well, I had Moe before. I'm going to go through a bunch of Simpsons characters as avatars before changing to something else. I like The Simpsons, obviously. ::p:


Holy crap, that sounds really awful. I would hate that. Good luck and let me know how it goes.

Thanks, I'm sure I will be posting about it tomorrow, lol. I think Ned is a good look for you; if I were a Simpson's character I'd probably be Ralph:
"So...you like...stuff?"
 

MikeyC

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Thanks, I'm sure I will be posting about it tomorrow, lol. I think Ned is a good look for you; if I were a Simpson's character I'd probably be Ralph:
"So...you like...stuff?"
I think Moe, Barney (minus the drinking) or Gil Anderson are the best ones for me. Although Ralph is cool, haha. "My doctor said I wouldn't get as many nose bleeds if I kept my finger out of there." :D

I just hope the "social gathering" is not as awful as I'm thinking in my head. Even people without SA would hate those things, so don't feel like you're the only one who doesn't want to be there. :)
 

Phoenixx

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I feel pretty good. It's finally starting to look and smell and feel like fall. It's wonderful. :)
^ I'm really liking this fall weather right now too. :) I think fall is slowly becoming my favorite season rather than summer. I don't seem to enjoy summer as much as I used to.
 
Maybe for you folks down south it's wonderful. It's cold here in the otherwise far superior state of Wisconsin. Also, it's windy.

and rainy, too

Oh, my poor Wisconsin babies. Do you need a hanky? ;) That's what I'm going to call you from now on. PWB. It doesn't have quite the ring that FIB does, but it will suffice. It's cold and rainy and windy here, too. I just enjoy this weather so much more than that awful heat wave we had this summer. I've never had anyone call me a 'folk' from 'down south.' I'm not sure if I like it. :) I certainly don't live 'down south' of anyone but you guys, the Canucks on here, and a couple thousand moose. And I ain't no 'folk.' That's hillbilly talk! That's the devil's language!! :)
 
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MikeyC

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Summer's around the corner for us in the southern hemisphere. I like it at the moment but it'll get really, really hot very soon.

I feel okay. A little disappointed in myself, as usual, but not bad. Also tired. Always tired.
 

MikeyC

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Goddamn it, I want to call a psychologist. Not even to make an appointment yet, but just to see how much it will cost. However, I get so nervous by the prospect of talking on the phone that I just don't do it. Why does this keep happening!? :(
 
Oh, my poor Wisconsin babies. Do you need a hanky? ;) That's what I'm going to call you from now on. PWB. It doesn't have quite the ring that FIB does, but it will suffice. It's cold and rainy and windy here, too. I just enjoy this weather so much more than that awful heat wave we had this summer. I've never had anyone call me a 'folk' from 'down south.' I'm not sure if I like it. :) I certainly don't live 'down south' of anyone but you guys, the Canucks on here, and a couple thousand moose. And I ain't no 'folk.' That's hillbilly talk! That's the devil's language!! :)

Entirely unrelated to this FIB and her groundless anti-Wisconsin bigotry, I've actually just recently (finally) started feeling more... accepted (I guess) on this site. I feel like I have (non-FIB) friends here, people I can talk to. Feels good.

And surely the devil speaks Legalese.
 
Entirely unrelated to this FIB and her groundless anti-Wisconsin bigotry, I've actually just recently (finally) started feeling more... accepted (I guess) on this site. I feel like I have (non-FIB) friends here, people I can talk to. Feels good.

And surely the devil speaks Legalese.

Are we going to have to meet at the border and duke it out for real this time?? ::p:
 

Srijita52

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Disappointed.

I no longer have respect for someone.
Children act like children no matter how mature they claim to be.

I know it sounds wierd but children are supposed to act like children, otherwise they would be adults. I'm sorry you feel disappointed though.
 

WeirdyMcGee

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I know it sounds wierd but children are supposed to act like children, otherwise they would be adults. I'm sorry you feel disappointed though.

I understand that--- but try telling them and they'll spit in your face.
-__-'
The point is that children don't understand that they are children; insist that they are mature enough for responsibilities they're not capable of handling and meanwhile; they act like the immature brats they claim they aren't and are completely blind to their own actions.
 

Srijita52

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I understand that--- but try telling them and they'll spit in your face.
-__-'
The point is that children don't understand that they are children; insist that they are mature enough for responsibilities they're not capable of handling and meanwhile; they act like the immature brats they claim they aren't and are completely blind to their own actions.

^Lol agreed. What's funny though is some people never see their own fault & blame others. They always remain children no matter how grown up.
 
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Beatrice

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^Lol agreed. What's funny though is some people never see their own fault & blame others. They always remain children no matter how grown up.

I know more people than I care to who are like this, all family members. I get being proud, we've all been too proud to admit to something at some point, but being completely oblivious to yourself?

Drives me nuts to deal with those people. Probably because I just can't wrap my head around it, because I can't NOT notice my faults. Not always a good thing, but at least I'm not oblivious.....
 
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