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Quote from The Sorrow: “yea play video games! <3the cycle never seems to have happened because after about 6 hours of playing Perfect World International it will seem like nothings happened and all you remember are the people you've befriended. and sometimes not even them! ignorance is bliss :rolleyes:” Video games get boring too, sadly... And I'm a really active person, I can't play games for more than an hour without getting really bored of sitting/laying. Quote from unrealgy: “O yes i know ex…
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Hey TeenHut, I'm feeling sort of depressed. It isn't like I hate myself and that all my friends hate me and such. I love my life and my friends are great. It's just that the same boring cycle of school, home, eat, homework, bed is getting tiring and that I'm losing interest in it. I get out whenever I can, such as to the school football game or to my friend's house for a few hours. Anyone been through this before?
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If you have never talked to him how are you possibly in love?
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Hey, I'm NewYork...I'm new so nobody here knows me, but I have an issue. When my parents are gone somewhere, where there is alcohol...I get extremely afraid. You can read my horror story, or you can just give me an answer to the last question...But I request you listen to exactly why I'm scared... I plan to pour my heart out... Reason why: My parents went out one night to a bar. My dad came home really drunk; my mom tipsy. They were arguing in the garage. No big deal, I had my friends on faceboo…
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Tell her the truth: Your friend came and egg'd your house, so you chased after him, got pushed down a ditch. An ambulance *ironically...* flew down the street and struck you as you were getting up, so you were taken to the ER. Just kidding, don't do that. "Hey...Sorry about standing you up...I was extremely nervous, I didn't think I could be in a league with a girl like you..." Flattery works. Telling her you stood her up definitely doesn't.
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Have conversations with her. Don't, like, be desperate to talk though. "OHEMGEE, what did you get for #4 on last nights homework?! IT WAS HARD! Didn't you think so?! I asked my mommy!" And so on and so forth. Ask her about her hobbies, try to find something in common between you two to talk about. Don't talk about the same thing every day. That would kill me.
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Quote from jon93971: “I talk to her regularly. I usually see her first thing in school when we're waiting for our first class. There are a lot of other people there though. I don't see her again until lunch. We're both in the same group that hang out. Again, they are other people there (about 3/4 others). Straight after lunch I have art with her. I sit beside her and we talk quite a lot. I could catch her by herself sometimes to talk if you want to know. I sometimes see her again waiting for fou…