Is it normal to be annoyed at close-mindedness?

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  • OMG no, you do NOT understand! You can have your opinion, but most people I meet whether it be online or in real life or whatever ARE my friends! I have a friend in another country, and you obviously know nothing about our friendship. For 4 years, we have talked almost daily, and done video chat several times, and we really want to meet someday. In fact I'm saving up money for a plane trip. I love her like a long-distance sister and NOTHING can change that.

    And, 2 of this twat's friends play music and post it on FB and You-Tube. 2 of her other friends post their amazing photography on the net. Obviously they want people to see/hear it and comment on it. And, one girl went to Italy and sent me a postcard, so she obviously likes me. I was trying to not let these comments get to me, but if someone disagrees with something I feel strongly about, that's when I go to great lengths to prove my point.

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    • Your international friend is a different story. You two obviously have common interests and WILL meet one day.

      The girl that you are talking about has no interest in talking to you. If she posts her photography online, she wants comments but she does not want people she does not know just saying "hi" to her.

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      • First of all, glad you understand my point.
        Secondly, it's not the weird girl I was talking about who post pictures and stuff, that's her friend Madeline. It was her that sent me the postcard, and I've IM'ed her here and there and she's always happy to talk to me. Madeline is a very down-to-earth person. I'm not arguing with you, again I'm just stating my point. I'm not letting your comments bother me, you don't know me or anyone I'm talking about here lol....

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