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31 Mar 2007, 10:00 am

Grrrr....Argh.......Fran will bite my arm in 2 seconds..... says:
thats f****d.......loads of ppl get that......ppl learn to deal.....so get off ur f*****g ass and go out.....i know someone who has anxiety as well....... he and she both go out and meet ppl.....yeah they get anxious but they explain to the ppl...... they understand.....



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31 Mar 2007, 10:04 am

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31 Mar 2007, 10:15 am

How is that considered a gem?


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31 Mar 2007, 10:24 am

I read this through a couple of times... but I still don't understand. Are you talking about how you feel when you are anxious?


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31 Mar 2007, 10:36 am

It shows how narrow minded people are.



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31 Mar 2007, 10:39 am

Sounds like a response to an explanation on why someone doesn't like to go out. It gives you warm fuzzies to have to such sensitive friends. <sarcasm>


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31 Mar 2007, 10:41 am

oh its a respose to you, I thought you were saying it 8O
I never got that kind of response usually "just a get over it" sometimes worse


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31 Mar 2007, 11:05 am

Raph522 wrote:
oh its a respose to you, I thought you were saying it 8O
I never got that kind of response usually "just a get over it" sometimes worse


I should have made that clear sorry



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31 Mar 2007, 11:06 am

I can't handle people who put "......" in between every statement like it's a space. God.



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31 Mar 2007, 11:14 am

YEAH! Many just have it EASY, have some advantage, misunderstand, or just have it easier, and they think we are as we are PURELY by choice! 8-( Luckily, I don't complain much, don't see many, and most that know me aren't THAT bad.

If I DO complain to my father, he DOES act that way. Ironically, he would be WORSE than I am if not for one hobby, and the fact that he was married twice. Once around 30(Divorced in 2 years), and the other around 63 or so(HEY, they both have the same hobby, and need a partner!). Frankly, I wouldn't marry anyone with the idea I might divorce in 2 years anyway.

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31 Mar 2007, 11:19 am

RaoulDuke wrote:
I can't handle people who put "......" in between every statement like it's a space. God.


It's like they are thinking in random bursts of text messages. I would think the person unintelligent. Then I probably wouln't worry about what they thought since they can't make a coherrent sentence. :lol:


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31 Mar 2007, 11:22 am

SeriousGirl wrote:
RaoulDuke wrote:
I can't handle people who put "......" in between every statement like it's a space. God.


It's like they are thinking in random bursts of text messages. I would think the person unintelligent. Then I probably wouln't worry about what they thought since they can't make a coherrent sentence. :lol:

Exactly. People who are unable to express themselves in writing really get to me (maybe I'm too much of a pedant :oops: )



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31 Mar 2007, 11:37 am

larsenjw92286 wrote:
How is that considered a gem?
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31 Mar 2007, 11:42 am

RaoulDuke wrote:
Exactly. People who are unable to express themselves in writing really get to me (maybe I'm too much of a pedant :oops: )


I would much prefer a world full of pedantic people who spoke and interacted in a polite and formal way. The world has become too much "in your face." In the past, such a response would have been considered rude and the person making it ill-mannered.


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31 Mar 2007, 11:54 am

I think he is being sarcastic with "gem". Like how a mom may say when the kitchen tap breaks, "oh that is just "great". And their Aspie child wonders why the kitchen faucet breaking makes mom happy...

What you posted sounds like the story of my life. Probably best to educate that person on your "anxiety" and if they won't listen, distance yourself from them.



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31 Mar 2007, 12:00 pm

EarthCalling wrote:
I think she is being sarcastic with "gem". Like how a person may say when the kitchen tap breaks, "oh that is just "great". And their Aspie child wonders why the kitchen faucet breaking makes mom happy...

What you posted sounds like the story of my life. Probably best to educate that person on your "anxiety" and if they won't listen, distance yourself from them.


I tried educating here and that was the response I got.

And erm, she?