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Old Jun 07, 2011, 03:41 PM
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I'm starting to get restless and panicky. I'm irritated out of my mind but I have no outlet. All friends = irritating. Some NEVER TALK. Ever. I mean, not even for 5 minutes. Some friends don't listen. I tell them over and over and over to ask to hang out with me days before so I can let my Dad know so I won't have to babysit. Do they listen? Nope. They just keep assuming I'm making up excuses to not see them. I HATE ASSUMING. Like, come on, a person cannot expect to ask me to go somewhere with less than an hours notice. I DO have responsibilities.. though you'd think they'd know htat by now, I've only told them 20 times.

I wish it was last year, where I had that one person who'd listen to me, talk with me for hours, we could laugh and have fun and while they were problems they didn't take away from anything. Now I can't say anything without being misunderstood.. Ugh.
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I'm really feeling the friends = irritating right now...
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Old Jun 07, 2011, 05:47 PM
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I know how you feel. I have a really irritating "friend" where everything revolves around her.
One time my family got food poisoning from this resturaunt (I didn't get it because I was at my HS football game) and I ended up having to give them gatorade and made sure that they were okay.
She sent me a text and said "Hey, want to hang out?". Usually her idead of "hanging out" is me watching her go on facebook and looking up retarded books. Anyways, I texted her back saying "My family is sick". She answered with "So... you can't hang out?" I was soooo annoyed. Like I was going to leave my sick family just to watch her play on the freakin' computer.
I didn't answer because I was afraid I was going to text something I would regret later. Then what does she do? She invited herself over to my house when my family is throwing up and having frequent trips to the bathroom from the food poisoning. Ugh. Feel free to talk to me because I know what it's like to have irritating "friends".
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Old Jun 09, 2011, 12:45 AM
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I know how you feel. I have a really irritating "friend" where everything revolves around her.
One time my family got food poisoning from this resturaunt (I didn't get it because I was at my HS football game) and I ended up having to give them gatorade and made sure that they were okay.
She sent me a text and said "Hey, want to hang out?". Usually her idead of "hanging out" is me watching her go on facebook and looking up retarded books. Anyways, I texted her back saying "My family is sick". She answered with "So... you can't hang out?" I was soooo annoyed. Like I was going to leave my sick family just to watch her play on the freakin' computer.
I didn't answer because I was afraid I was going to text something I would regret later. Then what does she do? She invited herself over to my house when my family is throwing up and having frequent trips to the bathroom from the food poisoning. Ugh. Feel free to talk to me because I know what it's like to have irritating "friends".
Wow, I have no idea the thought behind that! It just doesn't make any sense! Why would you show up to a house that you're not invited to when someone clearly stated the inhabitants were ill?

Right now, I'm dealing with someone who keeps re-adding me. I keep deleting them because I don't really believe in having unnecessary people on msn or facebook if I don't talk to them or get along with them. They keep coming back insisting they like talking to me. But they don't talk. I'll say hi, and I get one word responses. Then 3 hours go by and I'm wondering "what the heck?" On facebook I usually don't care for the hour waits between messages because messages are messages but IM.. I always thought that IM meant INSTANT messaging.. not wait 3 hours for a one word response messaging. When I ask whats up with them leaving me hanging they get all mad because they're busy and I'm impatient or don't understand. Well.. sir.. if you are supposedly busy why not say brb or get offline.. for the convenience of the people you're talking to. It's so disrespectful.. I posted somewhere before how much I hate it when people just walk away from a conversation! It's not aloud to happen in real life (could you imagine talking to someone and they just turn around and walk away for no reason?) so why does it happen so often on MSN!!
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