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Old Jun 17, 2018, 06:29 AM
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So here I was sitting in my chair minding my own business, when I kinda recognized some old school mates close to me, they ignored me. But anyway I went there to shake their hands (don't know why). Some very little small talk, they didn't even bother to ask to join them. I would probably say no any way. But this guys are really close to my crisis, since we were school mates for so long. My mind started having persecutions on my brain, and I went down. They were laughing probably not at me, but it felt like the old days, when we used to banter. I just got out of there quiet. And put my lonyless in fast food. I wish I could say I don't care about them but it would be a lie. Still a big scar to heal. That's all guys
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Old Jun 18, 2018, 11:52 AM
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Hi. Yeah, that would depress me as well - not even invited to join them. Weird how one minute you can be so close as friends and then the next minute it's like you never even met. I guess people are all on different wavelengths, idk. Hope you're going okay.
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Old Jun 19, 2018, 03:26 PM
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I had a friend of ten years (from 8 years old to 18) lose my number. I didn't want them to, not for a second, but I wasn't a good person and it was probably best for my friend to leave. She doesn't acknowledge when I tell her happy birthday over messenger (and she changed her phone number). I don't know why she doesn't just block me or something, it'd hurt less. If I saw her in a bar, I can almost certainly guarantee she'd pretend I didn't exist. I know I wouldn't have the bravery to approach her. You did, though and you got hurt, but at least you had the courage to try. Regardless, I'm sorry you experienced this.
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