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Post by nameless on Sept 15, 2006 18:47:20 GMT -5
i hated taking anti depressants, if i didnt re-order and missed a few days i would get horrible dizzy spells that felt kinda like sudden shocks to my brain! it was the same coming off them, ever though i was weaned off!
i was taking the ones that there was outrage about (seroxat), people claimed the effects were awful and that they made people more dpressed and suicidal, apart from thedizzy spells, they were ok for me!
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School
Sept 15, 2006 18:50:07 GMT -5
Post by nameless on Sept 15, 2006 18:50:07 GMT -5
i wouldnt say its gets easier after you leave school, fair enough you dont have to deal with the idiots there anymore but even at college and work i was labelled quiet and certain people had a problem with it!
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Post by nameless on Sept 3, 2006 16:12:01 GMT -5
a while back i was in the pub with some people from work for someones leaving drink, i as normal was being quiet when some idiot tells me to shut up (sarcastically), i didnt do anything and one person just kinda sniggered at my response (or lack of it).
the thing that made me feel better, was a few weeks later when the person who made the comment decided to leave the firm, everyone was really happy and said they couldnt stand him! kinda made me think, maybe he was the one with the problem even though he tried to make me look stupid!
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Post by nameless on Jul 16, 2006 16:53:23 GMT -5
i hope you find out who it is, i had a smilar incident with some supposed "mates" messing about, if its any consolation i know how it feels, it may be best to keep track of what happens!
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Post by nameless on Jul 8, 2006 20:10:55 GMT -5
i used to get really tired of summer holidays between school terms, it was just a case of passing time! it interesting teachers get you to write what you did in the summer, probably just because they dont have a lesson plan for the first day!
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Buses
Nov 21, 2005 17:02:05 GMT -5
Post by nameless on Nov 21, 2005 17:02:05 GMT -5
on the subject of what we hate about buses, i stopped taking them when i was 13/14 due to the fact that i always got charged adult fare because i couldnt prove i was a child! it really annoyed me, i was even in school uniform theyd still charge me adult fare! they could hardly prove i wasnt a child either!
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Bored
Oct 25, 2005 16:23:09 GMT -5
Post by nameless on Oct 25, 2005 16:23:09 GMT -5
i would play video games but i just dont have the patience for them! i find boredom the worst at weekends!
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Post by nameless on Oct 9, 2005 16:45:52 GMT -5
i had a similar experience but not as bad, i was at college in appoaching the end of the second year and everyone on our course had to help out on an open day where loads of people visited the college.
towards the end of the day the principal of the college misstook me for a visitor and asked which school/college i was attending at the moment! i explained to her i was a student there and she just couldnt believe she hadnt seen me before in nearly 2 years!
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Post by nameless on Oct 2, 2005 16:15:43 GMT -5
Like someone in this thread stated, have they ever asked you this question or to do anything with them before? The same thing has happened to me also. Yesterday, my friends were talking about going to the casino. I was in the other room reading and studying. Of course, I wanted them to ask me also but they never did. One of them knows that I like to gamble also. And by the time he finally did asked me, it was too late. They were about to head out the door! :rolleyes: Sometimes it doesn't hurt to ask. And sometimes I wish I had the courage to ask if I could come along but I always think that's rude, so I never do. Opportunities always pass on by. i know what you mean, you kinda feel like your tagging along!
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Post by nameless on Oct 1, 2005 10:19:30 GMT -5
i remember my time in high school, i lost some very good friends because of one particular person. we were in a "tight" group, sat together in class, at lunch etc. i found out they were always meeting up after school whereas id only meet some of them now and again. i then found out it was this one particular guy was organising everything and just never asking me to come, he would even tell the rest that he had asked me and id said no! it was interesting a few years later to find out everyone thought he was really annoying and couldnt stand him! well, it made me feel better at least!
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Post by nameless on Sept 8, 2005 17:07:39 GMT -5
like everyone says, people come accrosss differently on the internet, i can chat for hours on the net but in real life i dont always find it easy holding down a conversation!
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Post by nameless on Aug 30, 2005 16:02:33 GMT -5
id love to settle down, being seen as shy and quiet doesnt help though!
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Post by nameless on Jan 23, 2006 17:53:00 GMT -5
ive known people going out with a bigger age difference! as long as people are happy thats all that matters!
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Post by nameless on Oct 30, 2005 17:16:26 GMT -5
At uni, I've noticed that girls in my classes are either really into going out and drinking or the very conservative quiet boring type. I love to go out and have fun but being shy and quiet makes me tend to be more conservative. I feel like I won't be able to keep up with the party girls but I feel like the conservative ones are too boring. I feel like I can talk to the conservative ones without much problem now but still blush in the presence of an outgoing gal. I was just wondering if their were girls who were in between, also for the ladies on the board, which would you class yourself as? i think its harsh to label those "conservative" as being boring!
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Post by nameless on Sept 20, 2005 15:40:38 GMT -5
to be honest i dont know what id say, i think its bound to be bought up at some point! i would say go into it too much in terms of conversation!
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