FYI: This is not a happy entry

Sep 16, 2007 21:55

This is gonna be one of those I'm-talking-to-you-but-I'm-not-gonna-state-your-name-because-that's-all-mysterious-and-cool entries that I do so abhor.

To those of you addressed-but-not-addressed who will see this, do please show it to the others addressed-but-not-addressed who will not get to read it otherwise. I do like a captive audience when I'm ( Read more... )

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kipper_2007 September 18 2007, 10:54:18 UTC
Not that I'm seeking to exacerbate this whole thing but;

You know fine well that it bothers him, and you know fine well that he always takes it too far, with anything; not just that.

You know fine well that David and I were only taking it semi-seriously, and I only got more serious as ideas and theories popped into my head.

I can't vouch for Alison, she just likes to voice her opinion on the subject as she spent so much time studying it.

However, if you're so hurt and if you're so convinced that we don't care about you: why did you not just say this to our faces? Why post something with forced mystery when you could - with ease - just say how you feel to us, angry or not? To me it just looks self-pitying.

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kipper_2007 September 18 2007, 11:43:01 UTC
And another thing... (y'see, it just pops into my head at random)

"If you do that again -- EVER again -- I will cease to call you friend. I honestly don't know if any of you even care about that, judging from how far you're willing to push me, but there it is."

That is a threat by the way, even if you say it's not.

If you really do value our friendship more than it says you should, why is it so easy to end that friendship? If you have an answer, emai lit to me or say it in Gtalk or come to my house, or Alison's, or Leonards, or David's. Because this is not something to be discussed on a public webpage; have a little more self-respect than that.

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