I cant breathe, Im extremelie shakie and I reallie want to cry. Bryan; ( look over the the left ) my exboyfriend, has decided to talk to me and we're more than likelie going to give dating another shot. Im so fuking excited right now that I want to scream, I have to thank Rissi x273893498723984298374 for talking to him and making him see it thru. I havent been this happie in a reallie long time.

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every day i'm amzed at how useless an idea this is. and how that is so awesome.
eh... bitches are easy to categorize... because it's a subjective trait. also, it's temporary... the dynamics of a single conversation can feature an innumerable number of abrasive qualities right alongside ones that bear no offensive intent at all; the tawpik comment was intended as base as it came across and didn't have any logical relation to anything.
disagreements are healthy. they familiarize people.
if this is overwith, i shall bid you guys a good one.
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Please understand that I don't hold grudges. Had we met under different circumstances, our initial conversation would have been much different. Most of my friends will tell you though that I can "hit back and shake hands after."
No hard feelings, just don't categorize my friend based on looks. You couldn't have stereotyped her because she's a "bitch." Just because she's a bitch doesn't mean she automatically shops at the "tawpic." The bitch quality can be found in any style of clothing or "label" if you will.
And regardless of stereotyping, the comment you made to her was still phrased rudely, even if you didn't intend it to be. Again, no hard feelings. I'm sorry that this has been dragged out so long. But like you said, I cherish my friend and I'm willing to fight for her.
Slightly off topic, but definitely relevant: Studies have proven that communication is done in three ways: words, body language, and tone of voice. Body language makes up the majority of the communication, somewhere around 70%. Tone of voice makes up the next biggest part of communication, around 20%. And only about 7% of communication is transferred through words. So, while speaking online, like we've been doing so far, we've only been communicating 7% of our actual message. I can understand how we can misinterpret the messages being relayed. Sorry for misunderstanding you so far.
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let's talk about stereotyping; your friend got angry about something a total stranger said. bias 1: you don't know me, but you know and cherish and adore your friend. in the absence of someone eating a baby, the contrast of the stranger to your friend is pure ultimate evil. people place expectations on people they don't know every single day, and that is why human beings are generally paranoid and unhappy with unfamiliar people-- even if only on a less-than-conscious level.
bias 2: i wasn't gushy and "nice." naturally, the only acceptable way for a stranger to disarm another is with praise and pleasant salutations. this is another stereotype, that all initial meetings between people must begin on a positive note for any positive association to occur thereafter. think i'm always a "bad person?" that i'm wicked and stereotyping left and right and have no friends at all? or do you think those things are all very subjective, and that most of the people i encounter and clash with form the better portion of my associations on DA simply because "who gives a shit what they're saying somebody has a desire to talk to you"? that is,when they can see beyond being outraged and question themselves. it doesn't require change, just consideration.
i didn't get all "snot nosed scene kids" until she replied to my message like-- excuse me-- a bitch. it's not the hair or the clothes. it's just about being a bitch. they exist in every category whether you acknowledge its existence or not. you're right-- i don't know her. so i went for the only discernable route presented to me.
concerning the image that started all of this, there have been dozens of exchanges exactly like this one that are done with in half the time. i just don't typically run into oversensitive users with a posse of well-meaning associates standing by to ensure that any nay-sayers or anyone who slaps instead of bowing graciously is done away with like a comic book villain. it was my mistake to assume that there wasn't anyone left on earth with a fully developed sense of integrity who can hit back and shake hands after. oh, well.
that's my reply to all of this... forgive me if you find it lacking in any shock-value or tangible wrongdoing. and please tell me you didn't read it with a sarcastic-douchebag voice in your head... no one here is angry.
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