A warm Embrace

Feb 06, 2004 13:45

For the last week or so I been aided in having a personal revelation. Aided number one by someone whom has already had this revelation, and number B by recent excursions "out." Listening to some of my fellow students conversations in class I think may have also contributed. It's a simple enough revelation, embrace what you enjoy even if it is ( Read more... )

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Re: Dorky anonymous February 6 2004, 12:50:56 UTC
*Buzzzt* Wrong answer, Mr. Anti-Social-Falling-Asleep-On-The-Couch. It's not nearly so bad as you make it out to be, so long as you have a positive attitude and put a little effort into it! Just don't get caught in any bars in Georgetown with the khaki pants button down shirt wearing mothafuckas...It's all about feeling comfortable in your environment.

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P.S. anonymous February 6 2004, 12:55:48 UTC
Oh, and I'm only 'anonymous' because I have no livejournal of my own (I'm not amusing enough on a daily basis to retain the attention of any kind of virtual fanbase), but I think we all know who I am ;)

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Re: P.S. mister_a February 6 2004, 13:06:33 UTC
Who is this?

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correct dcdumbass February 6 2004, 13:13:36 UTC
That's right, it's about being in an environment that you find comfortable. IF someone isn't comfortable in said environment, should they stay? Of course not, that would be stupid. Why put forth the effort to force yourself to enjoy the things that you dislike, when you can simply do the things to do like? Because the people around you say that that's what is fun, and that's the way you should act? Think for yourself dammit. If what I described is fun to you, have at it, I'm not going to stop anyone. Just don't try to demean someone into doing something they dislike with name calling. Anti social is perfectly fine as long it makes a person happy. Don't argue someones right to be happy doing the things they enjoy and avoiding the things they don't.

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