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16 Feb 2016, 9:54 pm

I need to take some antacids!



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16 Feb 2016, 10:06 pm

Ashariel wrote:
*hugs dcj* Sorry it's a rough night - feel better!


kraftiekortie wrote:
You're very skillful with computers, and you're smart, Mr. DCJ.

I hope you could get off drugs forever. I wish you could really have one hard detox, so you won't be inspired to take drugs again.

You also built your own plane! Why the drugs, man?


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A BIG hug for dcj! :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:



Ah wow thanks guys, thats means a lot to me that you guys care despite my bad decisions. I don't know kraftiekortie, I just have a lot of issues that I haven't dealt with and drugs are easier than facing the pain I guess. I have PTSD and I won't go into detail but I have a past and it hurts. I am going to try and quit again after this weekend, I already made plans to use drugs this weekend and I just can't bail on that stuff. Thats how you end up dead when you don't deliver on deals and stuff, but I am going to try and quit again after that...



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16 Feb 2016, 11:42 pm

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do people hate cats for any good reason? there is no reason to hate cats! :P


People associate cats with witches, evil.

Also, people who don't understand cats think they are unloving. People prefer dogs because a dog will be all over you and obviously friendly. They think cats are aloof and uncaring but that's just because they don't understand cats. They don't know how to 'read' cats.

It is true. Dogs are generally more readily friendly but that's why I like cats. They're not so quick to become friends. Anyone can be a dog's friend but with cats, you have to earn their friendship and trust which suggests to me that if a cat likes you, you've gained their trust. If a cat likes you, the cat genuinely likes you.

I find a dog's friendship (at first) is superficial because they'll instantly like anyone, but to get a cat to like you, that takes time, work and you have to earn it. But if a cat likes you, you can be sure it's genuine, because you have to earn it.

Cats aren't fawning like dogs. You can be sure, if a cat likes you, (s)he genuinely likes you. Dogs like everyone.


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17 Feb 2016, 12:07 am

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ImAnAspie are you here?

I am freaking out, I need someone to talk to but I don't know who, its some pretty heavy stuff, where can go to just vent this stuff. I don't want to overwhelm any one person but I am falling apart here, someone just post something please. I feel like I am dying, and I am also coming off drugs. I know I am probably not well like here because I am crazy as hell but can someone post like something distracting like.... I don't know cats doing funny stuff...

God I feel like I am emotionally dying here.....


Sorry. I was at work.
Are you okay? You've got me really worried.
Tell me all about what you're experiencing.
I'm sorry I wasn't available before.
Write to me as soon as you get my PM. Please.


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17 Feb 2016, 12:49 am

I just like watching people. :lol:

Watch them laugh, watch them cry...
Watch them learn and struggle.
Watch them succeed and fall, and rise again or to be stuck.
Watch them grow... And die...

Haha, do I wish that I'm a ghost or guardian? Hm. :?:


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17 Feb 2016, 1:11 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
dcj123 wrote:
ImAnAspie are you here?

I am freaking out, I need someone to talk to but I don't know who, its some pretty heavy stuff, where can go to just vent this stuff. I don't want to overwhelm any one person but I am falling apart here, someone just post something please. I feel like I am dying, and I am also coming off drugs. I know I am probably not well like here because I am crazy as hell but can someone post like something distracting like.... I don't know cats doing funny stuff...

God I feel like I am emotionally dying here.....


Sorry. I was at work.
Are you okay? You've got me really worried.
Tell me all about what you're experiencing.
I'm sorry I wasn't available before.
Write to me as soon as you get my PM. Please.


ImAnAspie, thats what I was trying to avoid, since I was under the influence when I wrote that. I believe I had a drug induced flashback to some pretty messed up stuff. So yeah that wasn't good but I am alive now, I think I'll be alright but it got REALLY intense and I was hallucinating BAD. I sent you a PM, everything is okay aside from a few post drug symptoms (Cold, shaking, stomach pain, etc).



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17 Feb 2016, 1:19 am

Is that cat your boo?

Thats a cool looking cat...



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17 Feb 2016, 1:25 am

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Is that cat your boo?

Thats a cool looking cat...


Thank you :)

Yep. That's my Big Boy Boo. Ain't he Bootiful?


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17 Feb 2016, 1:28 am

I think all cats are beautiful. :O)


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17 Feb 2016, 1:36 am

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dcj123 wrote:
Is that cat your boo?

Thats a cool looking cat...


Thank you :)

Yep. That's my Big Boy Boo. Ain't he Bootiful?


Yeah but cats eyes really freak me out for some reason, I don't know why but they remind me of grey aliens lol

Its not a knock towards you cat, just all of them and you know they REALLY look like grey aliens when they are hairless,

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17 Feb 2016, 1:50 am

dcj123 wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
dcj123 wrote:
Is that cat your boo?

Thats a cool looking cat...


Thank you :)

Yep. That's my Big Boy Boo. Ain't he Bootiful?


Yeah but cats eyes really freak me out for some reason, I don't know why but they remind me of grey aliens lol

Its not a knock towards you cat, just all of them and you know they REALLY look like grey aliens when they are hairless,

Check it out

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That's a particularly weird looking cat.

Did you know, if you stare a cat in the eyes, they perceive that as a threat/challenge.
But if you know the cat well enough and they like you, they don't see it as a threat.
Boo and I look at each other for quite a while. I love looking at his eyes and he seems to like looking at my face.

I love cats eyes particularly because they look so Alien. They're so different but beautiful. I love it that my closest friend in real life is a cat. I know him so well. Even though he can't talk, we certainly don't have any problem communicating. He's my furry purry.


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17 Feb 2016, 1:57 am

I'll see you all tomorrow.


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17 Feb 2016, 1:58 am

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I'll see you all tomorrow.


Bye Cockney. Keep safe :)


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