CarrieMpls said: the older I get, the more comfortable I'm becoming with my imperfections.
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Imago said: Ace said: I still have temper flare ups every now and then, when people do stupid shit that effects me. I also tend to find it difficult to wish people well who've tried to dick me over in the past.
I don't view these things as problems. Folks need to respect a man , or get their asses checked. You two win the gayest post of the day award and you weren't even trying! [Edited 2/14/08 13:53pm] | |
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Ace said: I still have temper flare ups every now and then, when people do stupid shit that effects me. I also tend to find it difficult to wish people well who've tried to dick me over in the past. Me, too. | |
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Stymie said: Ace said: I still have temper flare ups every now and then, when people do stupid shit that effects me. I also tend to find it difficult to wish people well who've tried to dick me over in the past. Me, too.That's something that I have no problem doing...probably to a fault even. | |
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JustErin said: Imago said: I don't view these things as problems. Folks need to respect a man , or get their asses checked. You two win the gayest post of the day award and you weren't even trying! | |
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JustErin said: Stymie said: Me, too.
That's something that I have no problem doing...probably to a fault even. | |
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Stymie said: JustErin said: That's something that I have no problem doing...probably to a fault even. That was one of my biggest faults!!!!! But within the last year or so, I've learned to express when I've been hurt more or less. At least much better than I have before. I think, I've just gotten to the point where I don't want to always make it look like it's a chess match, and that I still have pieces on the board that I can play with. If I've been defeated, it's time to just let them know. If they empathize great--if they don't, fuck 'em. | |
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Ace said: JustErin said: You two win the gayest post of the day award and you weren't even trying! Ok, maybe Dan was trying. | |
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being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly | |
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evenstar said: being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly
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evenstar said: being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly
same here. ps. the youtube link in your sig got removed lol. | |
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Imago said: ok, here's what I wish.....
You know that day when you learned to first ride your bicycle? Some kids are very excited and they hop right on? Some kids are scared and they do it with great hesitation, always looking back at their parents for encouragement and help? Some kids just cry and cry until they finally find themselves paddling the bikes, amazed that they can do it? All the kids end up being able to ride the bikes of course, and having a blast doing it. They forget that they ever had problems learning after a few weeks or months. Too many things are like that bicycle to me. Way too many things. . [Edited 2/14/08 13:37pm] That sounds like the "Grandma loves the rollercoaster" scene from "Parenthood". That is one of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies, so I am complimenting you. | |
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PricelessHo said: evenstar said: being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly
same here. ps. the youtube link in your sig got removed lol. damnit thanks for telling me and dan- | |
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evenstar said: being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly
You mean these are bad things? | |
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Ace said: evenstar said: being neurotic, irrational, far too introverted, unable to express what i really feel properly
You mean these are bad things? that's what other people keep telling me. bastards. | |
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evenstar said: Ace said: You mean these are bad things? that's what other people keep telling me. bastards. Other people are, like, way overrated. | |
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I would like to be more confident, less self-conscious. Superficially I would love a nice smooth complexion. | |
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ZombieKitten said: I would like to be more confident, less self-conscious. Superficially I would love a nice smooth complexion.
You're like, totally, fly. | |
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Ace said: ZombieKitten said: I would like to be more confident, less self-conscious. Superficially I would love a nice smooth complexion.
You're like, totally, fly. I WISH! | |
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ZombieKitten said: Ace said: You're like, totally, fly. I WISH! | |
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Ace said: ZombieKitten said: I WISH! thanks though | |
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RodeoSchro said: Imago said: ok, here's what I wish.....
You know that day when you learned to first ride your bicycle? Some kids are very excited and they hop right on? Some kids are scared and they do it with great hesitation, always looking back at their parents for encouragement and help? Some kids just cry and cry until they finally find themselves paddling the bikes, amazed that they can do it? All the kids end up being able to ride the bikes of course, and having a blast doing it. They forget that they ever had problems learning after a few weeks or months. Too many things are like that bicycle to me. Way too many things. . [Edited 2/14/08 13:37pm] That sounds like the "Grandma loves the rollercoaster" scene from "Parenthood". That is one of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies, so I am complimenting you. that is indeed a wonderful scene! | |
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I'm way to in my head. I over think stuff.
I need to learn to ask for help. | |
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I don't know. I'm pretty comfortable in my own skin. Maybe too comfortable. At one point I felt like I cared too much about what others think, in fact I was told as much by others. And that I put the needs and concerns of other people before my own. So I flipped the switch and now I think sometimes I care too little about what others think. So much so that I can come off as a bit callous and aloof.
So if anything, I wish I had a better handle on that... | |
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I'm working on how easily distracted and subject to procrastination I am. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Spots/acne LOL. Be great to have smooth skin on my face like I did when I was 10. Of course, back then I never thought about how smooth my skin was. But, even without the acne, I'd still be ugly | |
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I wish I could stop unintentionally making faces. I make such an awful first impression because I guess I make this face that makes people think I'm a bitch. I also make the "stupid" face when I'm paying close attention to what someone is saying. I think people assume I have questions or don't understand what they're saying because I make that face. I have a lot of people underestimating my intelligence because of it. Shake it til ya make it | |
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JuliePurplehead said: I wish I could stop unintentionally making faces. I make such an awful first impression because I guess I make this face that makes people think I'm a bitch. I also make the "stupid" face when I'm paying close attention to what someone is saying. I think people assume I have questions or don't understand what they're saying because I make that face. I have a lot of people underestimating my intelligence because of it.
I know exactly what you mean. I have a friend who does the same thing and everybody thinks she's a bitch because of it and she's one of the sweetest people to walk the earth. | |
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right now i just want more self-discipline. i want to get myself to the gym more often, i want to hold to a writing schedule every day, and i want to get to a point again where these things are habits i don't think twice about rather than chores that i have to drag myself through. i always feel so much better after i've finished doing these things...it's making myself start that's utter torture. | |
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Moderator | JuliePurplehead said: I wish I could stop unintentionally making faces. I make such an awful first impression because I guess I make this face that makes people think I'm a bitch. I also make the "stupid" face when I'm paying close attention to what someone is saying. I think people assume I have questions or don't understand what they're saying because I make that face. I have a lot of people underestimating my intelligence because of it.
Ok I pick that because I do that too. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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