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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

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    honoverehonovere Registered User regular
    I am angry at the german electorate right now.

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    TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    Liiya wrote: »
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

    No I'm not good enough to be around other people.

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    Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    Buy the book Mind over Mood and read it and complete the exercises in it.

    Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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    OghulkOghulk Tinychat Janitor TinychatRegistered User regular
    Liiya wrote: »
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

    The internet is the only way I stay sane sometimes. Friends say I'm very outgoing and confident in myself and genuine, but a lot of that stems from the fact that I'm quite a bit of a loner who doesn't really want to go out and interact with friends all that much. I've got 3 close friends, of which she's 1, and then a bunch of other friends/acquaintances but I don't interact with them every month.

    The internet has really allowed me to be exactly where I want in my social interactions. Some days I really need physical social interaction, but a majority of the time talking of discord or skype or the phone is just as good for me.

    All that said, finding the right balance is necessarily an individualistic thing and something that takes a lot of introspection to find and be happy with yourself for.
    Uriel wrote: »
    Liiya wrote: »
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

    No I'm not good enough to be around other people.

    Uriel you ARE good enough to be around other people. I guarantee you there are people near you that would love to interact with and be friends with you. There's someone for everyone. It's hard to get yourself out of the rut you're in -- trust me, I definitely get it -- but you have to push past the numerous trees that cloud your judgment and try to see the forest. Force yourself to go out. Force yourself to have social interaction the same way you might force yourself to exercise.

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    PiptheFairPiptheFair Frequently not in boats. Registered User regular
    Liiya wrote: »
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

    ok but instead of that, dog memes

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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    Maybe that was too harsh I apologise, I have had similar issues in the past I do get it. I probably shouldn't have replied, I never seem to say the right thing in this thread!

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    sarukunsarukun RIESLING OCEANRegistered User regular
    Oghulk wrote: »
    sarukun wrote: »
    Oghulk wrote: »
    Oghulk wrote: »
    Oghulk wrote: »
    I still don't really know how to feel about everything. I've been fine, I guess

    :bro: Been there.

    When the numbness starts to hurt, honestly the best thing to do is, funnily enough, cry. Just cry. Let it all out.

    Don't have a break/emotional talk?/break-up then drive 2 hours on dark Texas backroads while crying.

    That's the hardest drive I've ever done in my life.

    She was worried about me. A lot.

    You're a good guy. Heartbreak is the worst emotional pain you can endure. I'm glad you got home safe, and yeah, she was right to be worried. Heaven knows I've had to get my mum to pick me up from a km away cos I couldn't walk- I was just crying in a ball under a tree. I can't imagine driving under that emotional duress. I would have probably have wrapped the car around a tree. So, serious respect to you man.


    Edit: Autocorrect.

    I was suicidal years ago and take medication for chronic depression.

    She was extremely worried.

    We're still friends and talking. I think we'll always be friends. We just have that kind of connection. She just doesn't know what she wants.

    Bro.

    Is this a "what are you doing" bro or a solidarity bro I can never tell

    In particular my last relationship ended (albeit by my action) because she didn’t know what she wanted, so this is more of “I have been there also and remember how fucking bad it sucks” type of bro.

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    sarukunsarukun RIESLING OCEANRegistered User regular
    edited September 2017
    Uriel wrote: »
    Liiya wrote: »
    Humans needs social interaction and to be outside to feel good. If you deny yourself those things you will continue to feel like this.

    No I'm not good enough to be around other people.

    Assuming you are not a Nazi, I’m very comfortable disagreeing with this statement.

    Edit: I feel compelled to express that I know that you are not a secret Nazi.

    sarukun on
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    TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    Liiya wrote: »
    Maybe that was too harsh I apologise, I have had similar issues in the past I do get it. I probably shouldn't have replied, I never seem to say the right thing in this thread!

    No it isn't too harsh it's the truth.

    It just the truth sucks is all.

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    sarukunsarukun RIESLING OCEANRegistered User regular
    also, Uriel, I saw your post in the doodle thread and I think that is super great and hope you keep up with the doodles.

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    godmodegodmode Southeast JapanRegistered User regular
    Hello British thread, I’ll be visiting for a week at Christmastime! Just bought tickets.

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    EinzelEinzel Registered User regular
    The thing about social anxiety and a distaste for leaving the house is that this forum has a LOT of those inherent types of people. I'm one of them. But over time I've learned that there are fun things to do away from the house and it's ingrained itself enough that staying inside for more than one day makes me feel bad. Not saying you should feel bad whatsoever, but in my case I adapted to it.

    Now I try to find at least one reason to leave on my days off. Shopping, dinner with a friend, volunteering, etc.

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    mori1972mori1972 FF14: Rhotfyr Thosinmharsyn (Y)UKRegistered User regular
    I haven't understood a thing from the last page or so, but it was all so delightfully British.

    I am (well, 'delighfully' is debatable) British and I don't understand any of it - I was initially bamboozled by Liiya's comment and it all sort of went downhill from there

    It's all saltwater these days:
    Ocean, tears and heartbreak soup
    Half alive in a whitecap foam
    Half in love with a white half moon
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    SolarSolar Registered User regular
    We could have another game, if you like

    if you watch carefully you'll pick it up

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    mori1972mori1972 FF14: Rhotfyr Thosinmharsyn (Y)UKRegistered User regular
    I'm...um...probably not in the best frame of mind for that sort of thing. I'm tired and somewhat cranky after a long day having to be 'on' and sociable for work so I'm likely to get tired and teasy when I just don't 'get' something :bigfrown:

    Also, I was thrown by Sudbury Hills.

    It's all saltwater these days:
    Ocean, tears and heartbreak soup
    Half alive in a whitecap foam
    Half in love with a white half moon
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    SolarSolar Registered User regular
    That's fair

    the rules are relatively complex, or at least they seem that way at first

    And then once you understand them they're very simple

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    SolarSolar Registered User regular
    Eyyyy my best mate and his girlfriend just had their first kid!

    Pretty happy for them :)

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    mori1972mori1972 FF14: Rhotfyr Thosinmharsyn (Y)UKRegistered User regular
    edited September 2017
    Fun (not fun) fact about Sudbury Hill: it used to be my local Tube station when I lived in west London.

    Now I'm a pretty tall bloke so I have to hunch slightly normally to get in and out of Tube trains. Added to that was that at Sudbury Hill the platform is slightly higher than the carriage floor, so you are stepping down into the train. Now, it was very early on a Sunday morning and I was running late for work - a train was already at the platform and as I started to step into the carriage the doorchimes started beeping to alert to imminent closing.

    Which startled the crap out of still-sleepy me and caused me to rather suddenly straighten up, smacking my head into the door frame. After a brief moment of white hot pain which then subsided, I did that quintessentially British thing of looking around to make sure no one had noticed (didn't want to commit cardinal sin number one of causing a scene in public!) and, realising no one had (or at least everyone had the good graces to act like they hadn't seen anything), I scurried in and took a seat opposite a woman with her head buried in that morning's copy of the Metro.

    After another surreptitious look around the carriage (good, still no one looking), I gingerly reached up and touched where my head was still throbbing slightly, pulling my fingers back to see a tiny spot of claret on the end of one of my fingers. "Oh that's not good!" I think to myself and so I lean forward to ask the woman opposite me (committing the other cardinal sin of Tube travel in London by attempting to engage a stranger in conversation).

    So, I lean forward towards her to ask if she would mind just checking/confirming if she can see any blood. My head leans forward and down slightly as she looks up, at which point two things happened simultaneously. I feel a sudden heavy flow down my face and her face goes from mildly irritated at the distraction to blanched white in horror. At this point I pretty much realise that, yes, yes, I very clearly am bleeding. Very heavily in fact.

    I get off at the next station, walking down to the platform to the ticket office, watching local commuters on the platform recoiling in horror from me as I do so, before being rushed off to hospital to have several stitches put into the top of my head (evidently I looked like that ending scene from Carrie).

    And that, gentle readers, is why I can only rebutt with....

    Aldgate East.

    mori1972 on
    It's all saltwater these days:
    Ocean, tears and heartbreak soup
    Half alive in a whitecap foam
    Half in love with a white half moon
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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2017
    that is an amazing story on several levels

    tynic on
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    LiiyaLiiya Registered User regular
    mori1972 wrote: »
    I gingerly reached up and touched where my head was still throbbing slightly, pulling my fingers back to see a tiny spot of claret on the end of one of my fingers. "Oh that's not good!" I think to myself
    This is an enjoyable sentence to read. Good imagery.

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    mori1972mori1972 FF14: Rhotfyr Thosinmharsyn (Y)UKRegistered User regular
    To this day, one of my deepest regrets is that I never actually got to see just how bad I actually looked. I only have the horror-stricken faces of everyone I interacted with that morning to warm the twisted depths of my soul at night refer back to.

    Also, thank you for the comments. After the day I've had I needed some positive reinforcement.

    It's all saltwater these days:
    Ocean, tears and heartbreak soup
    Half alive in a whitecap foam
    Half in love with a white half moon
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    ZonugalZonugal (He/Him) The Holiday Armadillo I'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered User regular
    @Rorshach Kringle and I are seeing Andrew W.K. tonight.

    The bar directly across the street from the venue is serving Zimas.

    Is this the best day?

    It might just be.

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    Rorshach KringleRorshach Kringle that crustache life Registered User regular
    truly andrew wk made sure everybody had zimas

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    ZonugalZonugal (He/Him) The Holiday Armadillo I'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered User regular
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

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    Ov3rchargeOv3rcharge R.I.P. Mass Effect You were dead to me for yearsRegistered User regular
    Zonugal wrote: »
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

    I don't see the problem.

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    VeldrinVeldrin Sham bam bamina Registered User regular
    Ov3rcharge wrote: »
    Zonugal wrote: »
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

    I don't see the problem.

    Oh dang, ok hang on, I'll try to help


    ahem


    Two and a Half Men sucks

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    BroloBrolo Broseidon Lord of the BroceanRegistered User regular
    Veldrin wrote: »
    Ov3rcharge wrote: »
    Zonugal wrote: »
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

    I don't see the problem.

    Oh dang, ok hang on, I'll try to help


    ahem


    Two and a Half Men sucks

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    Ov3rchargeOv3rcharge R.I.P. Mass Effect You were dead to me for yearsRegistered User regular
    Veldrin wrote: »
    Ov3rcharge wrote: »
    Zonugal wrote: »
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

    I don't see the problem.

    Oh dang, ok hang on, I'll try to help


    ahem


    Two and a Half Men sucks
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    RadiusRadius Registered User regular
    They're drinking zimas, they deserve two and a half men

    Everyday we stray further from God's light
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    VeldrinVeldrin Sham bam bamina Registered User regular
    Ov3rcharge wrote: »
    Veldrin wrote: »
    Ov3rcharge wrote: »
    Zonugal wrote: »
    I tried to convince the pizzeria we're at to put on Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

    They put on Two and a Half Men instead...

    I don't see the problem.

    Oh dang, ok hang on, I'll try to help


    ahem


    Two and a Half Men sucks
    That'sthejoke.jpg

    w-well... the joke sucks too!

    *throws sand*

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    Rorshach KringleRorshach Kringle that crustache life Registered User regular
    Radius wrote: »
    They're drinking zimas, they deserve two and a half men

    BULLSHIT

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    RadiusRadius Registered User regular
    I gave you Sonic X Hooters and got nothing, I will not defend your bottle of swill.

    Everyday we stray further from God's light
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    lonelyahavalonelyahava Call me Ahava ~~She/Her~~ Move to New ZealandRegistered User regular
    So wait.

    It's a game of naming Tube stops and the winner is the one that gets to Mornington?

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    Rorshach KringleRorshach Kringle that crustache life Registered User regular
    ZIMA IS A PARTY IN A BOTTLE

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    SorceSorce Not ThereRegistered User regular
    ZIMA IS A PARTY IN A BOTTLE
    Not much of a party though, those bottles are tiny.

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    So wait.

    It's a game of naming Tube stops and the winner is the one that gets to Mornington?

    I mean,
    sure, if you're playing by Henry VIII rules, I guess

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    lonelyahavalonelyahava Call me Ahava ~~She/Her~~ Move to New ZealandRegistered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    So wait.

    It's a game of naming Tube stops and the winner is the one that gets to Mornington?

    I mean,
    sure, if you're playing by Henry VIII rules, I guess

    Look

    I've had minimal sleep and a toddler with ear infections and trouble breathing.

    The finer points of British comedy is eluding me at the moment.

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    tynictynic PICNIC BADASS Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited September 2017
    tynic wrote: »
    So wait.

    It's a game of naming Tube stops and the winner is the one that gets to Mornington?

    I mean,
    sure, if you're playing by Henry VIII rules, I guess

    Look

    I've had minimal sleep and a toddler with ear infections and trouble breathing.

    The finer points of British comedy is eluding me at the moment.

    tynic on
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    sarukunsarukun RIESLING OCEANRegistered User regular
    tynic wrote: »
    So wait.

    It's a game of naming Tube stops and the winner is the one that gets to Mornington?

    I mean,
    sure, if you're playing by Henry VIII rules, I guess

    Look

    I've had minimal sleep and a toddler with ear infections and trouble breathing.

    The finer points of British comedy is eluding me at the moment.

    When dealing with foreigners, it is my experience in this life that the British will often quite happily just say words at random and pretend that there is a method to the madness just for the sake of watching others be confused.

    This is not to say that there may occassionally be an esoteric and/or antiquated word game with which they may be familiar

    but separating the nonsense from actual historical pass-times only adds to the confusion, and thus the merriment for those in the know, and therefore itself becomes a sort of meta-game of “IS THIS REAL OR BULLSHIT”.

    Essentially the Brits perfected trolling centuries before the internet was invented.

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