Confessions
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John Craft
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... maybe because you don't get social interaction when you're lonely, and the show is all about friendship and social interaction even though it's cheesy ?
I don't even love that show
but I can understand why one would feel less socially weird after watching it
I don't even love that show
but I can understand why one would feel less socially weird after watching it
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I feel more socially weird.John Craft wrote:... maybe because you don't get social interaction when you're lonely, and the show is all about friendship and social interaction even though it's cheesy ?
I don't even love that show
but I can understand why one would feel less socially weird after watching it


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Exeres
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I was driving to class this morning. I wasn't in a rush, in fact I was half an hour ahead of schedule. Someone was blocking traffic in one lane with their emergency lights on, and I waited until the other lane was clear and zoomed around him/her. And as soon as I passed that car, I thought to myself, "You are such a dick."
I'm constantly telling myself that I'm a helpful person, that I would stop and help in this sort of situation, but I didn't. It didn't even occur to me to stop and at least make sure everyone was alright until after I had already passed them. And of course every mile I kept going without turning around was another kick in the gut. I was just another asshole who got fed up and drove on.
I'm constantly telling myself that I'm a helpful person, that I would stop and help in this sort of situation, but I didn't. It didn't even occur to me to stop and at least make sure everyone was alright until after I had already passed them. And of course every mile I kept going without turning around was another kick in the gut. I was just another asshole who got fed up and drove on.
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You can't be a hero everyday, Ex.
If you watched more than one episode of the thing you'd realise that it's actually aimed at a more unisex audience.
Cartoons like Kim Possible (which I consider to be in the same vein) I can stand watching because, yeah, they do have a bias toward the female psyche, but - they're not completely exclusive of male watchers.
Onto my own confession:
I make snap psychological judgements of people based on their behaviour but I have no psychological training whatsoever; I make my analyses of people based on the psychological stages I personally have gone through in my life, and moved on from:
I have been a bully.
I have been manipulative.
I have been cruel.
I have been suicidal.
I can't recall if I made a decision to consciously suppress all those tendencies, or if they subsided when I came to terms with my various fetish-based quirks, but I'm far happier for it - and those tendencies have not resurfaced because I *have* come to terms with myself, and I am at peace in my own heart.
Whenever somebody bullies another person or exhibits frustration at another person's or social group's choices or behaviours, I genuinely feel sorry for them, because I believe that - like I once did - they have some deep-seated unresolved personal issue they haven't yet dealt with.
That may be a flawed belief, but to me it's kind of logical - and it means that people *can* move on and stop being detrimental to society and... to themselves.
Hate really is a waste of energy.
NOPE.Head of The Brothel wrote:There's "fun for the whole family" and then there's "aimed at little girls"Valbrandur wrote:I hate My Little Pony. This is not the confession really but it provides context for what I say next.
It creeps me out that grown men like that show. I'm not going to tell them that they can't watch it though. They can watch it all they like but it still rubs me in a wrong way.
If you watched more than one episode of the thing you'd realise that it's actually aimed at a more unisex audience.
Cartoons like Kim Possible (which I consider to be in the same vein) I can stand watching because, yeah, they do have a bias toward the female psyche, but - they're not completely exclusive of male watchers.
Onto my own confession:
I make snap psychological judgements of people based on their behaviour but I have no psychological training whatsoever; I make my analyses of people based on the psychological stages I personally have gone through in my life, and moved on from:
I have been a bully.
I have been manipulative.
I have been cruel.
I have been suicidal.
I can't recall if I made a decision to consciously suppress all those tendencies, or if they subsided when I came to terms with my various fetish-based quirks, but I'm far happier for it - and those tendencies have not resurfaced because I *have* come to terms with myself, and I am at peace in my own heart.
Whenever somebody bullies another person or exhibits frustration at another person's or social group's choices or behaviours, I genuinely feel sorry for them, because I believe that - like I once did - they have some deep-seated unresolved personal issue they haven't yet dealt with.
That may be a flawed belief, but to me it's kind of logical - and it means that people *can* move on and stop being detrimental to society and... to themselves.
Hate really is a waste of energy.
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Hate actually produces energy by way of raising body temperature and heart rate
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No, those are both an expenditure of energy, namely glucose.
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Thinking about cute things like kittens and babies always makes me cry.
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Sounds more like Cardcaptor SakuraD-vid wrote:Pretty Cure is like, 2 lesbian school girls fighting demons or something.
Myk wrote:i love yaya
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I thought that was just one lesbian gay enough for both of them
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I never knew about how resbian she was for Sakura since 4Kids made sure to edit it out completely any hint towards it. Blissfully unaware of it as a child~
Myk wrote:i love yaya
The incomparable princess brothel wrote:don't oppress my
gay bulges
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Myk wrote:i love yaya
The incomparable princess brothel wrote:don't oppress my
gay bulges
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This is a pretty big/lame confession but I love Lolita fashion with all my heart!
I don't wear it personally because I don't think it would suit me at all but I just love it so much and anyone who wears it right is automatically my idol!
Ahhh. I feel kind of better admitting it.
I don't wear it personally because I don't think it would suit me at all but I just love it so much and anyone who wears it right is automatically my idol!
Ahhh. I feel kind of better admitting it.
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scebboaliwiw
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I can't see the Heavy without thinking of Fooflyer
So that post was pretty daisies strange for me
So that post was pretty daisies strange for me

