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2017-06-14 at 6:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Piles of Crack I don't think you can really call her a "mystery woman" at this point.
Why not?
Fargo I'm curious as to how you think a woman is going to turn your life around.
Don't Tell me it's a known internet thot.
I know talking to you this way isn't gonna be received well. I just wanna say.. give it at least two years before you move in with a chick!! It takes about that long for cute traits to turn into annoyances and to learn what you're really getting yourself into.
But that's just me of course you got to make your own decisions.
But a girl who loves and cares for you genuinely is going to come to expect a lot from you -
2017-06-14 at 7:10 PM UTCNigga, we the new Illuminati!
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2017-06-14 at 7:16 PM UTCI started smoking cigarettes again 2 months ago after not smoking any for two years and I'm creeping back up on a pack a day. At least I can afford better dental products now
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2017-06-14 at 7:18 PM UTCI've also started smoking weed in my car after work every day to make an hour in traffic go by smooth.
It's my little time for reflection. By the time I get home I'm sober and misanthropic again though. -
2017-06-14 at 7:26 PM UTCNot that I necessarily recommend it but ~50mg of meth would make the traffic go by infinitely faster. Just make sure you have a bottle of Gatorade and a working air conditioner in your car before blast off.
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2017-06-14 at 8:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by 1337 This is pure condensed grade A autism. If this was anyone else posting, I would assume they were just fucking with me. Jesus H. Christ, every day we travel farther from God's image.
I'm honestly surprised you niggers are so uptight. Damn near everyone here has done abhorrent and shameful things, many still regularly engaging in them, yet dancing to anime openings receives this reaction?
How is it any different than dancing to other music you like? Or do you only do so at parties or venues? Fucking ridiculous, as if part of being an adult is only dancing at "appropriate" designated locations. I'll never become one of you goddamn pseduo and standard normies. -
2017-06-14 at 8:30 PM UTCI'll be the first to admit I'm anything but normal. I have a pretty severe meth addiction, I spend money on the most frivolous shit you can think of and have a list of ex gfs longer than a welfare line in West Virginia. I refuse to believe any of these character flaws have anything to do with a mental illness though. A moral illness perhaps.
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2017-06-14 at 8:31 PM UTCfuck I'm lonely
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2017-06-14 at 8:33 PM UTCThe fact that it's anime makes it worse. Dancing is all about confidence, something tells me that's lacking with your autismo anime dancing. Who knows, you got some spic in you right? You might be a great dancer.
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2017-06-14 at 8:35 PM UTCDamn, a UPS employee in SF literally just went postal. At least four dead, two wounded so far: http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/06/14/ups-worker-san-francisco-shooting-4-dead/
Heard things were chaotic around the area. That would have been fucking cool to see first hand. I really want to witness a shooting like this one day. Surprisingly, I can remain unbelievably calm, cold and calculated, under situations like this. It's as if it has the opposite effect on me that normal people experience, I literally become far calmer than usual and actually become somewhat social, which normally never happens; almost as if it makes me closer to normal/neurotypical. -
2017-06-14 at 8:36 PM UTCKillers kill, justice is a figment of our imaginations
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2017-06-14 at 8:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I'm honestly surprised you niggers are so uptight. Damn near everyone here has done abhorrent and shameful things, many still regularly engaging in them, yet dancing to anime openings receives this reaction?
How is it any different than dancing to other music you like? Or do you only do so at parties or venues? Fucking ridiculous, as if part of being an adult is only dancing at "appropriate" designated locations. I'll never become one of you goddamn pseduo and standard normies.
All autism jokes aside, dancing to something you like really isn't weird at all. I can go to YouTube and find about ten million videos of people just being goofy and happy and dancing for fun, from kids to seniors.
It amuses me that others get uncomfortable when they see someone doing something that that they would be uncomfortable doing, but that very person doing it is not uncomfortable whatsoever.
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2017-06-14 at 8:41 PM UTC
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2017-06-14 at 8:44 PM UTC
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2017-06-14 at 8:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ All autism jokes aside, dancing to something you like really isn't weird at all. I can go to YouTube and find about ten million videos of people just being goofy and happy and dancing for fun, from kids to seniors.
It amuses me that others get uncomfortable when they see someone doing something that that they would be uncomfortable doing, but that very person doing it is not uncomfortable whatsoever.
That's actually some interesting psychology I'd like to know more about.
It's an empathetic response. Empathy is often defined and misinterpreted as care for others, but a more accurate definition many miss is that it's the vicarious experience of emotion. In part this is a natural neurologically mediated human response. Of course it makes perfect sense that we possess this trait, from an evolutionary perspective. So you witness someone displaying an emotion and it rouses the same emotion, albeit to a weaker extent, in you.
Another factor is metacognition. You have an awareness of how you would feel if you yourself were in that situation and how others would perceive it. Your own perception can be wildly off, though, and the vast majority of people have terrible theory of mind, an understanding of how others vary and what occurs mentally within them. So with regard to this: "It amuses me that others get uncomfortable when they see someone doing something that that they would be uncomfortable doing, but that very person doing it is not uncomfortable whatsoever. "
They miss the fact that the person doing this may genuinely not care about the perceptions of others at all. Their own perception of how others are generally perceiving the event could be radically inaccurate, warped due to various factors such as anxiety, insecurity, or how they were raised or turned out for whatever reason, their currently repressed and behaviorally conservative predisposition. People naturally relate things first to themselves and their worldview, how it affects them, as opposed to taking a detached and abstract stance based on the recognition of their own insignificance and irrelevance to greater issues and concepts that have nothing to do with them as individuals and their own life. -
2017-06-14 at 8:47 PM UTC
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2017-06-14 at 8:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick That's generous of you to offer but I'm also paralyzingly shy, I've flaked on most everyone who reaches out to me
I just want you to know that the option is there. Dont ever feel alone, because you know that you have someone to talk to, but you are simply making the decision not to. Doesn't sound lonely in my books :) -
2017-06-14 at 8:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by 1337 The fact that it's anime makes it worse. Dancing is all about confidence, something tells me that's lacking with your autismo anime dancing. Who knows, you got some spic in you right? You might be a great dancer.
I doubt it, I've got the tism bad. Problems with muscle tone and coordination are standard. I literally used to bump into the corners of walls all the time as a teen when my symptoms were more severe. I also had weak ankles and would occasionally randomly collapse and have to awkwardly prevent myself from falling. The bumping into walls thing is actually commonly reported among aspies.
Fortunately I don't have these issues anymore, but I am uncoordinated as fuck. -
2017-06-14 at 8:50 PM UTC
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2017-06-14 at 8:51 PM UTC