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what's a good way to get someone out of an emotional funk? (pg. 4)
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Floorfiller
Nou you got to throw that one back hommie...
Silky Johnson
It's great that we live ahead of Nou, time wise. It gives us at least a few hours to rip into him before he has a chance to spew more bull. Lolololol.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
It's great that we live ahead of Nou,


lol, i thought you were saying he's an emotionally-crippled man-child. i am disappoint.
Silky Johnson
Oh well that too, lol.

*there there, Nou*

Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Btw Nou pm'ed me, the "problem" he's talking about is his up and down relationship with citric acid. LOL POOR NOU LIFE MUST BE HARD.

Uh oh! Time to drive out to Montana and throw a rock at her window. Ally 2.0, this never changes. :stongue:
Halcyon+On+On
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
you know what im miserable about now? that wine only comes in 750ml containers. that's ing bull. might have to cry.


They don't sell Carlo Rossi in Aus? Bottom-of-the-world problems!
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by Jon_Snow
Uh oh! Time to drive out to Montana and throw a rock at her window.


Oh yea, this time I'll rent a place three blocks from her just to make sure I can get one every day. :rolleyes:

Whatever, like I said, not a defining factor in my life, but it is something annoying that happens every six months or so and it's getting tiring. I have no doubt in my mind it will happen again in another six months or so.
Vector A
What is the "it" that happens?
Joss Weatherby
Not going to drag it up here, already this has been way too much and I'd rather not get into a fight if citric comes on here. I just want to be done with her for good, we are both frustrating people, who make each other act incredibly immature, and I just want that to stop for good.
Silky Johnson
Nou has real problems guys, this is really hard for him!!

Joss Weatherby
No, it's just an extra level of that I don't need (and she doesn't need either).
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Although I imagine your problem is simply pining over some girl who doesn't want you and being unable to move on. The best way to avoid that kind of thing is to quick and decisive - if you like a girl, make a move quickly. If you can't, put out of your mind immediately. If she starts messing you about, bin her off and block her out of your life. That's how most people work - have a shot and if it doesn't work, shrug and move on before you pointlessly develop emotional attachment with a non-starter and end up pining. But because you're starved of female attention, any time you sense the possibility of something romantic happening you'll build it up too much in your head and you won't dare act quickly in case it evaporates and you're back to nothing. This is basically what I did for all my teenage years, and eventually you need to learn your lessons and snap the out of it.


Tried that, made move, binned off, but she is persistent and I am stupid. I have no idea why I would do this over and over again and it boggles my mind to no end why she would voluntarily come back and try and start up a friendship with someone who has made it blatantly clear that with her I will probably always be looking for more. It's been a years of her/I saying "I'm sick of this drama don't talk to me." and then a few months later out of blue her saying "I'm in Seattle, lets meet up!"

I honestly do not get it.

And with that I am done on this subject. I have far more frustrating issues right now, like why the this DSP filter is crashing out of the blue, causing annoying high pitched squeals, and randomly introducing distortion. That is actually what is frustrating me the most at the moment, because like the issue above, I thought I had it fixed, and now it's back again. :whip:
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