Hehehe. It was a jealousy situation about something so insignificant. But I was very heartbroken at the time and this person saw me weak and took advantage. People who tend to not get over the bad things that happens in their life always want to bring those who are happier down with them. They're traumatized or scarred by past events, so the only way they can feel better about themselves is by making other people feel the way they felt. It's pretty sad, I felt bad for them even though this person bullied me non-stop for months because this is someone who obviously has things they need to get over and they are emotionally, mentally, and psychologically unable to. I eventually got over it and moved on, you should do the same, Shade. Don't let people stop you from being yourself. :)
Nyaa. :) I have seen people get pretty torn up over ridiculous things. I had a really cool friend in college when I was in marching band. Gorgeous, alternative chick, she was one of the feature twirlers. She did firestaff, could metalscream and wore snakebites even during performances. Someone got jealous of her and smeared her name all over TheDirty. It's kind of ridiculous how many ravers use that site to bash each other, seriously guys what happened to the PLUR?
I feel bad for those people too honestly. I've been through some shit in my life and I've been very miserable at times, but only a few occasions (in the heat of the moment and instantly regretted) did I ever say something hurtful toward anyone else.
Would it not be better, when you're feeling down to lift someone up instead? Then both of you are in a better place.
Is it normal I've apparently made some enemies here?
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Hehehe. It was a jealousy situation about something so insignificant. But I was very heartbroken at the time and this person saw me weak and took advantage. People who tend to not get over the bad things that happens in their life always want to bring those who are happier down with them. They're traumatized or scarred by past events, so the only way they can feel better about themselves is by making other people feel the way they felt. It's pretty sad, I felt bad for them even though this person bullied me non-stop for months because this is someone who obviously has things they need to get over and they are emotionally, mentally, and psychologically unable to. I eventually got over it and moved on, you should do the same, Shade. Don't let people stop you from being yourself. :)
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Nyaa. :) I have seen people get pretty torn up over ridiculous things. I had a really cool friend in college when I was in marching band. Gorgeous, alternative chick, she was one of the feature twirlers. She did firestaff, could metalscream and wore snakebites even during performances. Someone got jealous of her and smeared her name all over TheDirty. It's kind of ridiculous how many ravers use that site to bash each other, seriously guys what happened to the PLUR?
I feel bad for those people too honestly. I've been through some shit in my life and I've been very miserable at times, but only a few occasions (in the heat of the moment and instantly regretted) did I ever say something hurtful toward anyone else.
Would it not be better, when you're feeling down to lift someone up instead? Then both of you are in a better place.