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Re: Sup
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: July 25, 2015, 12:49 pm
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[quote author=TheCyclonicStorm link=topic=151.msg25692#msg25692
date=1437784668]I think all of us are a bit socially awkward. I
think that's why we're here.[/quote]
I don't mind being socially awkward. I just mind being socially
stupid.
[quote author=Sarah Von Sapata link=topic=151.msg25708#msg25708
date=1437806026]
I'm a very weird kind of socially awkward...
Hail Hanz! P.S. Did I miss the bit about him being Canadian?
[/quote]
And what kind is that?
Heil [s]Hitler[/s] Hanz! P.S. If you're asking that, I'm
assuming you did.
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Re: Sup
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: July 26, 2015, 6:31 am
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I'm not really sure how you would describe how I'm socially
awkward... I guess it's one of those things that you have to
know me to understand. Yeah I don't know...
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Re: Sup
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: July 26, 2015, 11:31 am
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Describe it the way you would describe it to yourself.
For me, I just don't know how to respond to a lot of situations.
And I have a difficult time getting to know people unless I'm
thrown in a room with a bunch of people who don't know each
other. I definitely won't be the most outgoing of the group, but
I'd talk some.
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Re: Sup
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: July 26, 2015, 6:16 pm
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[quote author=Neamhain Blackmailer
link=topic=151.msg25837#msg25837 date=1437928274]
Describe it the way you would describe it to yourself.
For me, I just don't know how to respond to a lot of situations.
And I have a difficult time getting to know people unless I'm
thrown in a room with a bunch of people who don't know each
other. I definitely won't be the most outgoing of the group, but
I'd talk some.
[/quote]
For me, I'm more too outgoing it would seem. Like when you don't
know me, I'm really quiet but when we start talking I almost
become the complete opposite, and by the end of first
conversations, the other person is usually creeped out or thinks
I'm really weird, which Is true, and good, because I am - but
only when people still want to be seen in public with me! :P My
socially awkward self usually makes itself known generally
around girls more than boys, I've always gotten along better
with boys and they seem to be more accepting of my 'quirky'
self, as my mother calls it. When I'm hanging around with girls,
they usually talk about boring things that don't seem
interesting to me and whatever I say they seem to make
judgements of, and find disturbing or something! The female
friends I do have are quite tomboyish and I get along with them
fine, rather than others who I tend to have clashes with a
lot...
Eh, probably sounds really weird or something but oh well! XD
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Re: Sup
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: July 26, 2015, 7:18 pm
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I'm the same way with guy/girl friends. Unfortunately, at my
high school, unless you've been friends with a guy for years,
most people find guy/girl friendships to be weird and always
make comments about how they should be dating. So I don't have
many friends.
I had a friend who was a lot like you. All of the teachers and
the rest of our classmates thought she was just really shy and
socially anxious. But once she started to talk... I'm not even
going to go there. Let's just say her parents and I called her
"Crazy Amy" on quite a few occasions.
You are kind of like an outgoing version of myself with that
description. I am normally quite reserved, but I am far less
reserved around friends. I don't get along well with most girls
around here because I either weird them out or can't handle
their ditsy-ness or the amount they gossip and talk about things
I could care less about. My personality meshes with the
personalities found more often in guys than girls.
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Re: Sup
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: July 26, 2015, 7:43 pm
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[quote author=Neamhain Blackmailer
link=topic=151.msg25908#msg25908 date=1437956331]
I'm the same way with guy/girl friends. Unfortunately, at my
high school, unless you've been friends with a guy for years,
most people find guy/girl friendships to be weird and always
make comments about how they should be dating. So I don't have
many friends.
I had a friend who was a lot like you. All of the teachers and
the rest of our classmates thought she was just really shy and
socially anxious. But once she started to talk... I'm not even
going to go there. Let's just say her parents and I called her
"Crazy Amy" on quite a few occasions.
You are kind of like an outgoing version of myself with that
description. I am normally quite reserved, but I am far less
reserved around friends. I don't get along well with most girls
around here because I either weird them out or can't handle
their ditsy-ness or the amount they gossip and talk about things
I could care less about. My personality meshes with the
personalities found more often in guys than girls.
[/quote]
Pretty much the same here, every guy I'm friends with has been
involved in some sort of suspecting relationship claim made by
some other girl it seems! It gets quite annoying...
And my personality is like that too, one of my friends even
thinks I'm more of a guy than he is... Though of course I still
have a few girly habits like being a bit more emotional than
most guys are, and seemingly more alert of other people's
feelings than most of the guys I know are. I'm sure there is
other stuff too. But overall, I enjoy having guys as friends
because they are lots of fun to be around, and so much more
forgiving. Generally girls tend to hold grudges, and take a long
while to forgive people. There are small fights or issues in our
friend group daily, once in a while there's even a few punches
thrown between two guys, but they just cool off and are best
mates again!
Ya know, if we were friends in real life I reckon we'd get on
quite well! :P
#Post#: 25951--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sup
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: July 26, 2015, 9:14 pm
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My best friend (I think I told you guys about him before, he
moved away a few years ago) and I were always the subject of
those claims, even when I was only 10. We even had this one girl
at VBS telling us that we were dating and there was no denying
it.
My mom once said to me, "When I gave birth to you, I thought you
were a girl." She thought she was going to have a normal girl
and have someone to go shopping with. Instead, she got me. I am
actually less emotional than a lot of guys I know. I am
relatively in-tuned to other people's emotions, but I'm not
always sure how to react. Your group sounds like a family to me.
I was actually thinking the same thing! We have the forum at
least.
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Re: Sup
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: July 26, 2015, 9:48 pm
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[quote author=Neamhain Blackmailer
link=topic=151.msg25951#msg25951 date=1437963277]
My best friend (I think I told you guys about him before, he
moved away a few years ago) and I were always the subject of
those claims, even when I was only 10. We even had this one girl
at VBS telling us that we were dating and there was no denying
it.
My mom once said to me, "When I gave birth to you, I thought you
were a girl." She thought she was going to have a normal girl
and have someone to go shopping with. Instead, she got me. I am
actually less emotional than a lot of guys I know. I am
relatively in-tuned to other people's emotions, but I'm not
always sure how to react. Your group sounds like a family to me.
I was actually thinking the same thing! We have the forum at
least.
[/quote]
Gosh, I remeber, when I was in primary school, me and another
boy were school captains. We were both short, had similar traits
and had relatively long hair length (not the same length, but
just longer than most people's hair length) and that started the
tragic tale... Ever since then we have been teased about being
'so cute for each other' to the point it actually damaged our
own friendship, but thankfully most of that's over now, though
there are small mentions at church just to tease us!
Haha, my mum was able to force me into dresses until the age of
5! Then I started playing monsters by tying up barbie dolls I
had gotten for my birthday and eating their heads with the
dragon I had gotten from a close childhood friend. Collecting
spiders from school and bringing them home to my mother's
surprise was something she got used to as well... I also
remember quite vividly driving my Tonka truck through my dog's
poo... Those were events that I don't think my mother was
expecting from me.
Imagine if one day we all met eachother. XD
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Re: Sup
By: Neamhain Blackmailer Date: July 27, 2015, 11:03 am
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What are school captains? When my friend and I were picked on
like that, we just stuck together and ignored or dispelled what
people said. Our personalities were very similar, we had the
same favorite color and number, collected the same thing, and
played the same games, but we definitely didn't look alike like
you and your friend. He was very short with short blonde curly
hair and glasses. I was tall with long brown straight hair.
My brother (the younger of the two) and I used to play with
Barbies and GI Joes. It was not uncommon for us to make the GI
Joes abuse the Barbies (who we made their wives) or have the
Barbies shoot the GI Joes. I used to always bring snakes, newts,
frogs, toads, and salamanders to my mom. And I got a lot of
hand-me-downs from my brothers.
I wonder if we would all get along in real life. It would be
weird seeing everyone. It's like how you read a book and paint a
picture of a character and then watch the movie and see someone
completely different.
#Post#: 26035--------------------------------------------------
Re: Sup
By: Sarah von Sapata Date: July 28, 2015, 1:38 am
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[quote author=Neamhain Blackmailer
link=topic=151.msg26008#msg26008 date=1438012995]
What are school captains? When my friend and I were picked on
like that, we just stuck together and ignored or dispelled what
people said. Our personalities were very similar, we had the
same favorite color and number, collected the same thing, and
played the same games, but we definitely didn't look alike like
you and your friend. He was very short with short blonde curly
hair and glasses. I was tall with long brown straight hair.
My brother (the younger of the two) and I used to play with
Barbies and GI Joes. It was not uncommon for us to make the GI
Joes abuse the Barbies (who we made their wives) or have the
Barbies shoot the GI Joes. I used to always bring snakes, newts,
frogs, toads, and salamanders to my mom. And I got a lot of
hand-me-downs from my brothers.
I wonder if we would all get along in real life. It would be
weird seeing everyone. It's like how you read a book and paint a
picture of a character and then watch the movie and see someone
completely different.
[/quote]
In our primary school, school captains are basically year 6s
'elected' to be like student leaders. That was fun. :) And me
and that boy weren't the closest friends in the beginning, more
just aquantinces. But now we're pretty good friends, he goes to
my youth now, though a little while back he was struggling with
depression... That wasn't good. :( But I think youth group has
helped him! :D
We aren't in the type of area to find snakes, newts, frogs, ect.
But I wish we were! That would have been fun... Then only things
I was able to bring home were spiders. I had a collection, but
then one got loose and my mum wasn't very happy... I still like
spiders, always have!
Haha yes, it'd be exactly like that. I suppose we would still
get along though, since we all get along so well here. But I
wouldn't know, unless we actually met one day! Maybe when we are
all old, with grand-kids and elderly wives and husbands... :P
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