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IxionIndustries

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For some reason, I keep on expecting myself to drop dead soon, and I can't really feel anything anymore, like whenever I touch a rock, I can't feel the exact rough texture of it like I used to.
I also expect my future to be shit, even though it's probably not going to be.
I guess that all fits into being a bleak outlook.
 

Glerken

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mike1921 said:
Glerken said:
cartzo said:
ive given up, the only thing now standing between me and a bottle of cyanide is a short phrase that goes "could be worse, you could be a slug".

also i now shockingly understand the appeal of school shootings. (if anyone is affended by that please note i am already being punished).
Your post about appeal in school shootings makes me want to not like you.
But you have the FSM as your avatar.

Come on man, just have faith in the FSM, he'll pull you through. Argh!!
There's appeal in a lot of things. You shouldn't not like someone just because they see where said appeal is. I see the appeal of anarchy, rape, genocide, murder, theft, school shootings, and religion. I support none of them and think anyone who supports anyone of them is either an idiot or an asshole, but there's still appeal.
I think I can not like someone for enjoying school shootings.
 

mike1921

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Glerken said:
mike1921 said:
Glerken said:
cartzo said:
ive given up, the only thing now standing between me and a bottle of cyanide is a short phrase that goes "could be worse, you could be a slug".

also i now shockingly understand the appeal of school shootings. (if anyone is affended by that please note i am already being punished).
Your post about appeal in school shootings makes me want to not like you.
But you have the FSM as your avatar.

Come on man, just have faith in the FSM, he'll pull you through. Argh!!
There's appeal in a lot of things. You shouldn't not like someone just because they see where said appeal is. I see the appeal of anarchy, rape, genocide, murder, theft, school shootings, and religion. I support none of them and think anyone who supports anyone of them is either an idiot or an asshole, but there's still appeal.
I think I can not like someone for enjoying school shootings.
He never said he enjoys them, he said he sees the appeal.
 

Slash Dementia

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I sleep a lot less, I think I got more stupid, I'm not as depressed. Another thing that changed was I wasn't able to be myself around anyone, and that's changing a bit.
 

cartzo

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oh i have faith in his noodliness, and perhaps i was a bit over the top when i said i am already being punished, what i basically mean is if you ever stop to listen to the sort of moronic, bitchy, crap people talk about in secondary schools youll realize they may as well not bother with education and go into writing for hello magazine.
 

cartzo

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Glerken said:
mike1921 said:
Glerken said:
cartzo said:
ive given up, the only thing now standing between me and a bottle of cyanide is a short phrase that goes "could be worse, you could be a slug".

also i now shockingly understand the appeal of school shootings. (if anyone is affended by that please note i am already being punished).
Your post about appeal in school shootings makes me want to not like you.
But you have the FSM as your avatar.

Come on man, just have faith in the FSM, he'll pull you through. Argh!!
There's appeal in a lot of things. You shouldn't not like someone just because they see where said appeal is. I see the appeal of anarchy, rape, genocide, murder, theft, school shootings, and religion. I support none of them and think anyone who supports anyone of them is either an idiot or an asshole, but there's still appeal.
I think I can not like someone for enjoying school shootings.
i never said i enjoy school shootings
 

scotth266

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I was a emo at 10 years old. 8 years later, and I'm a optimist.

Change is strange, no?
 

Smiles

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I used to be extremely scared of going out in public, and interacting with people. now I don't have that problem! :D
 

EeveeElectro

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I've changed in a positive way.

I had no confidence or self esteem, now I do.
I used to be miserable and never laugh, now I'm always smiling =D
I used to worry about what people think of me, now I couldn't care less.
I used to hate life and everyone I met, now I love everything.


Sorry, I had to bring some sunshine into this thread :3 *runs away*
 

roboosh

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I used to have reasons to leave the house, I used to smoke, I used to have long hair, I used to feel younger and alot more energetic... Now I feel like an old man. I'm 15 :)
 

roboosh

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Pezzer said:
I got a lot taller.

6ft 2 at 15 now. Its getting scary.

also getting more and more synical.

dear god!
Ahem! How are you getting cynical? Although you do have a reason -you spelt "cynical" wrong after correcting someone's French ;)
To people reading this it's OK that I am being rude, I know him IRL
 

Cowabungaa

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I used to be really filosophical when I was about 15, a lot of people considered me pretty wise for my age. But now as I'm 18, I've grown to be a very bitter, negative and cynical person without any hope's or dreams. It's indeed not a good change. There are signs that another period of change is coming, I wonder in wich direction though.
 

MelziGurl

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I used to be a push over...that's when my inner ***** took control. Other than that, I'm a lot more confident than I was roughly 7 years ago.
 

JodaSFU

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I used to be over-defensive in regards to criticism of me. Usually blaming others over myself etc. I've gained a great deal of self-awareness over time though. I guess that's the way I've changed the most in the last 10 years

cartzo said:
oh i have faith in his noodliness, and perhaps i was a bit over the top when i said i am already being punished, what i basically mean is if you ever stop to listen to the sort of moronic, bitchy, crap people talk about in secondary schools youll realize they may as well not bother with education and go into writing for hello magazine.
A fellow pastafarian!
Blessed be his noodly appendage!
 

cartzo

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JodaSFU said:
I used to be over-defensive in regards to criticism of me. Usually blaming others over myself etc. I've gained a great deal of self-awareness over time though. I guess that's the way I've changed the most in the last 10 years

cartzo said:
oh i have faith in his noodliness, and perhaps i was a bit over the top when i said i am already being punished, what i basically mean is if you ever stop to listen to the sort of moronic, bitchy, crap people talk about in secondary schools youll realize they may as well not bother with education and go into writing for hello magazine.
A fellow pastafarian!
Blessed be his noodly appendage!
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