Awww . . . little Avril was so cute then.Hah. That was one of the greatest shows...
Awww . . . little Avril was so cute then.Hah. That was one of the greatest shows...
What's the point of not being yourself?
Have problems making friends when you act like yourself? Seriously, I have to pretend to be a completely different person in order to get along with people. It's really got me thinking that either I need to become someone different altogether, or realize that people just suck.![]()
Have problems making friends when you act like yourself? Seriously, I have to pretend to be a completely different person in order to get along with people. It's really got me thinking that either I need to become someone different altogether, or realize that people just suck.![]()
I've had people not like me for being myself. But I have plenty of people who like me for me. I couldn't imagine pretending to be someone else for the approval of others. I won't share all the same interests with them (I have only a handful of friends that I can talk Trek with) but I don't have to pretend.
If one of my friends incredulously asked "You're a Star Trek fan?!"Have problems making friends when you act like yourself? Seriously, I have to pretend to be a completely different person in order to get along with people. It's really got me thinking that either I need to become someone different altogether, or realize that people just suck.![]()
I've had people not like me for being myself. But I have plenty of people who like me for me. I couldn't imagine pretending to be someone else for the approval of others. I won't share all the same interests with them (I have only a handful of friends that I can talk Trek with) but I don't have to pretend.
This is how I feel. If the friendship is not based on truth, the entire friendship is a lie. What's the point of that?
I have ZERO Trekkie friends. The only other person I know who loves it is my brother. My best friend pretty much laughed at me when she found out I was getting into it. I guess it was a bit... unexpected? But, that's what makes real friendship so awesome. I can be myself... and whether or not my friends like ALL of the same things I like, it doesn't matter. We accept eachother anyway.![]()
If one of my friends incredulously asked "You're a Star Trek fan?!"I've had people not like me for being myself. But I have plenty of people who like me for me. I couldn't imagine pretending to be someone else for the approval of others. I won't share all the same interests with them (I have only a handful of friends that I can talk Trek with) but I don't have to pretend.
This is how I feel. If the friendship is not based on truth, the entire friendship is a lie. What's the point of that?
I have ZERO Trekkie friends. The only other person I know who loves it is my brother. My best friend pretty much laughed at me when she found out I was getting into it. I guess it was a bit... unexpected? But, that's what makes real friendship so awesome. I can be myself... and whether or not my friends like ALL of the same things I like, it doesn't matter. We accept eachother anyway.![]()
I would simply respond: "Yeah. Why aren't you? This shit's the shyte!"
Yeah.I accept her True Blood obsession, which is much harder to do, IMO.
If two people share ALL the same interests, attitudes, and opinions, that makes for a pretty boring friendship. You might as well have conversations with your reflection in the mirror.. . . I have ZERO Trekkie friends. The only other person I know who loves it is my brother. My best friend pretty much laughed at me when she found out I was getting into it. I guess it was a bit... unexpected? But, that's what makes real friendship so awesome. I can be myself... and whether or not my friends like ALL of the same things I like, it doesn't matter. We accept each other anyway.![]()
You mean that's not considered "normal"?If two people share ALL the same interests, attitudes, and opinions, that makes for a pretty boring friendship. You might as well have conversations with your reflection in the mirror.. . . I have ZERO Trekkie friends. The only other person I know who loves it is my brother. My best friend pretty much laughed at me when she found out I was getting into it. I guess it was a bit... unexpected? But, that's what makes real friendship so awesome. I can be myself... and whether or not my friends like ALL of the same things I like, it doesn't matter. We accept each other anyway.![]()
You mean that's not considered "normal"?If two people share ALL the same interests, attitudes, and opinions, that makes for a pretty boring friendship. You might as well have conversations with your reflection in the mirror.. . . I have ZERO Trekkie friends. The only other person I know who loves it is my brother. My best friend pretty much laughed at me when she found out I was getting into it. I guess it was a bit... unexpected? But, that's what makes real friendship so awesome. I can be myself... and whether or not my friends like ALL of the same things I like, it doesn't matter. We accept each other anyway.![]()
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