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Random thoughts from the overly thoughtful person....
An I the only one today that hates the expression "that's gay?" I think it's such an abomination of the English language. Why is it we use that expression to explain something stupid when there are so many other words out there to use that aren't derogatory? It seems like every young person I run into uses that...
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mdif:
+2
tinkly:
+3 madmad
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stcyr:
very cool! smile
music4u:
Maybe sometime you'll draw me something. A tattoo? Or cool picture! I would like that. Yup yup!
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It's disheartening for me to think that I used to believe all people were inherently good and fair. Now, the more I try to venture into the world and talk to people, the more I feel that people are self absorbed and hateful. They are ridiculosuly mean to one another and full of ulterior motives. i used to think that I was some of the...
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vondieter:
Not everyone is Hun
lord_renob:
Not everyone is like that. Just seems like people as a whole are. My brother always says people are sheep, but a single individual can be an amazing being. Don't give up on the human race yet, sometimes they can still surprise you. @};-
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mdif:
very resourceful
blu:
aw whaaat i love this!!
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Does anyone have any tips? Please?
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mdif:
Can't say I have any experience with it but you need to give your self a HUGE pat on the back. To come out and talk about any personal situations like this is a HUGE step forward. It is also a big step to be able to see the way that it is affecting your life. Take this as a step forward. Just keep trying, as with any personal struggle there are good days and bad days you just need to focus on the good and remember that the bed ones will end. Always here to chat if you need.
alsandair:
All I can say is it's never too late. As long as your working on it, slowly but surely things will get better. I've never had Social Anxiety Disorder, but I did have my own demons haunting me after my two tours in Iraq. I tried the whole therapist thing, but what worked best for me was working out and training Jui Jitsu. It kept me busy and gave me something to focus on. Nothing is permanent. As long as your working on fixing it. I think your going to be ok.