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Kintaro:
i enjoyed this place

a little

bye

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KernelPanic:
IM me. Please.

WMD:
What is this, the second time you've left this week? :rolleyes:

Aloone_Jonez:

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I don't know what to say. . .

I really don't.

I hope you get over your problems - you don't seem a bad person to me.

muzzy:
That looks horribly lot like a suicide note. In a way, I understand what you're saying. However, it feels like you're trying too much and feeling guilty for not meeting some "expectations".

Here's something for you to think about: Why do these expectations matter? Are you responsible to someone about your behaviour? The world won't cry if you can't meet your expectations of yourself, and the only true way to stop escaping the issues are to face them. You consider yourself selfish? Welcome to the club! Everyone is, don't be fooled by any dogma that says otherwise.

So, you think you're a bad person, and still you think it's your responsibility to not be a bad person? While I understand you don't believe in yourself, why do you feel guilty for what you are? It's not your fault, everyone has a right to exist. If you really were pure selfish, you wouldn't feel that guilt. What do you think about this? Does this make you think that perhaps you don't feel guilty, but you WANT to feel guilty? To be a better person...

Don't try to be anything specific, don't worry about it, don't take thing so seriously. Things will never work out perfectly (except perhaps by accident), and a lot of the time things won't work well at all. That's life. The ups and the downs. The good and the bad. Without one, the other doesn't exist either. If only one side existed, the other wouldn't have much meaning either.

Just my two cents. I hope it doesn't offend you that someone from the "enemy camp" is trying to give you advice in life :)

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