It Feels Good…
…to tell someone that you don’t like him :3
I can only put up with so much. And I realized that when I thought that I’m disregarding them because this person’s my friend, I was wrong. Friendship doesn’t justify it all.
I know you shouldn’t count. I mean, you shouldn’t remember things that should have been forgotten.
Like…
1. Always disregarding what you say.
2. Constantly insulting you
3. Doing whatever he does whenever he feels like it.
4. Have I mentioned always putting you down? I guess that’s a tie-up with the first one.
And even though a person has reason to do any, saying that, “Hey, she’s my friend. Heck! She won’t mind.”
But the thing is, I do mind.
Friendship is not an excuse not to do right by your friend.
Now that I’ve learned that, hopefully, I’m not going to do that to anyone else I need to slap myself silly yet again.
To hell with the consequences of what I did. It still felt good.
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April 23rd, 2007 at 3:47 pm
well, i think if the person used to do everything you’ve said, maybe he (she) wasn’t exactly what we can call friend, isn’t it?
April 23rd, 2007 at 3:56 pm
Yeah. But then sometimes, he/she says them as a joke. But you know, there’s still something to it.
I still do believe that jokes are half meant because:
1. Why would you even say it in the first place…
and
2. You would have thought about it first and foremost. It entered your brain.
April 24th, 2007 at 2:20 am
Yeah, I can understand. I sometimes try to disassociate myself from these people after giving them a few chances. They just dont get it and continue to spoil my day everytime we come into contact.
April 24th, 2007 at 2:43 am
“They just dont get it and continue to spoil my day everytime we come into contact.”
This hit home. You’re soooo right. Haha
April 24th, 2007 at 10:13 am
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