| User | Toxic_Rayne | | Topic | lonliness | | Message | how to cure it!!!! GRRRROOAAAAR!!! |
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| User | Darth Zeus | 2006-09-18 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | well uhm.. hanging out at elite sometimes kills my loneliness... |
| User | eowyn | 2006-09-02 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | like tying "da di da i am text pretend i am a confusing comment (sarcasm) or *sarcasm* at the end of it to make it clear, which defies sarcasm if you ask me. since its the suttlty that makes it so effective. did you know english is the only language in the world with sarcasm. or it was. each culture in the world is assimulating so much of the english (that is america, brittan and australia and all the other NATIVE speaking english countries) culture that its hard to tell now. was that a little confusing. sorry. what i am saying is english is taking over the world.
and about your lonliness...do you have a cat? or a dog? they can get rid of lonliness. |
| User | | 2006-09-01 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Sarcasm doesn’t really work on the internet though. Unless you make it really, really obvious. |
| User | Kunoichi | 2006-08-30 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I myself don’t have a problem with sarcasm, and I must say I disagree that it is always "irony at someone else’s expense". That said though, about half of the people I know hate sarcasm and half don’t, and I don’t think I could change anyone’s opinion about it. Sarcasm online usually doesn’t work out too well though... since it’s based so much on tone of voice. I’d rather people just be clear when all they have is a keyboard. On the other subject, I definitely have all the experience I could ever wish for with my parents and them being restrictive. It’s hard to counter, no doubt. Maybe you should just masturbate. |
| User | eowyn | 2006-08-27 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | yeah... *blush* perhaps having a lay comes after the lonliness is gone.
cheers for picking that up for me. proof reading skills arent that great. |
| User | mae | 2006-08-27 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | it doesnt have to be a lay
(giggle, giggle) I’m assuming this is a typo and you meant to say it doesn’t have to be a play. (more giggles.) mae |
| User | eowyn | 2006-08-26 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | agree on the muddles brain, but not on the sarcasm. im very sarcastic, but i use it to counter lonliness, so tox, maybe you might have to cut it down. dont know how to counter it, except what tehy say, about go out of yourself. have you ever been in a play. its hard work, but you get a real feeling of team work? it doesnt have to be a lay, but try joining something where teamwork is imperative. it might help.
if not, go for the headbanging...and if you stay sarcastic, try not to hurt anyone with it. thats going too far. |
| User | mae | 2006-08-26 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | then u wont be lonly any more...
or your brain will be so addled you won’t know it!
mae
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| User | DaGrimReaperess | 2006-08-26 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | shut up and headbang. that should work yooo. then u wont be lonly any more... |
| User | mae | 2006-08-26 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Might I make one other observation, Toxic? Ditch the sarcasm. With everybody. Sarcasm is irony at someone else’s expense. Nothing is going to separate you from other people as much and as surely as making them the butt of your jokes. Whether it’s in an argument or just in conversation, sarcasm is rarely anything but counter-productive. (And that’s not said because you aimed a little at me. It’s what I taught my children as they grew up. My success rate was about 50%! A couple of them are extremely sarcastic; a couple are gentle and sensitive.) mae |
| User | Toxic_Rayne | 2006-08-25 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I know, lol, i’m not denying it, and she’s giving good advice.
*tox* |
| User | GiveMeTheGun | 2006-08-24 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | She’s trying to helpful, Toxic. |
| User | Toxic_Rayne | 2006-08-23 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I know, I just used the scraping the knee thing as sarcasm.
*tox* |
| User | mae | 2006-08-23 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Toxic, I doubt that your parents are worried about your scraping a knee. More likely they’re concerned about the drug dealer down the street or the neighborhood gang or some other such modern day danger. Perhaps if you told them what you wanted to do and not just say ’going out’, they might be less restrictive. mae |
| User | dismentled | 2006-08-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | OH, I’ve dealt with that problem before Toxic! It’ll take a little effort on your behalf, but at the very least it should be interesting. Anyways, since you’re parents wont let you out, you have to make them want you out. But not dystructively, that’ll backfire, trust me. Anyways take it upon yourself to "help" around the house, like fanatically! If done right, sooner than later they’ll tell you you’ve done enough(out of pure annoyance). Good luck! |
| User | PiperH | 2006-08-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I can relate to that a little. Whenever I want to do something, my parents don’t let me. The funny thing is, that whenever I don’t want to do anything, they kick me out of the house. Literally. I sat on the front porch for about an hour, doing absolutely nothing but waiting. |
| User | Toxic_Rayne | 2006-08-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I try, but my parents pretty much restrict me from going anywhere. They’re still afraid I might scrap my knee.
*tox* |
| User | Kunoichi | 2006-08-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | I agree with mae, do things that ’take you out of yourself’. Or at least something to keep your mind busy and off how lonely you think you are. Movies and the like work well for me. But most of all, don’t ever worry too much, just chill out and live. |
| User | mae | 2006-08-22 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Toxic, have you tried doing things that take you out of yourself? I don’t mean like going to parties or ballgames or even to the mall with your friends. I mean things like volunteering at a homeless shelter; reading to kids at your local library; volunteering as a teacher’s helper for an elementary school (doing whatever). Things like that. When your focus is turned outward, your loneliness just seems to melt away. mae |
| User | | 2006-08-21 | | | Subject | untitled | | Message | Than play with the voices in your head! Mine like singing songs! |
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