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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 8:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:03 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:32 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 9:34 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:01 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:06 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:07 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:09 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:12 pm
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Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie It always sucks when the people you used to do a bunch of stuff with suddenly don't do as much with you. I know I've experienced that quite a bit myself. In fact... it's probably the reason why I don't get out of the house as much as I used to. Oh well, his interests have shifted. He always wants to Skype and s**t, but I'm not big into Skype. Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students.
Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts.
I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose.
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:16 pm
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Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie It always sucks when the people you used to do a bunch of stuff with suddenly don't do as much with you. I know I've experienced that quite a bit myself. In fact... it's probably the reason why I don't get out of the house as much as I used to. Oh well, his interests have shifted. He always wants to Skype and s**t, but I'm not big into Skype. Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students. Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts. I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose. Oh I hate when people do that. I've dealt with that a few times myself in the past. Quite irritating and utterly confusing.
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:20 pm
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Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie It always sucks when the people you used to do a bunch of stuff with suddenly don't do as much with you. I know I've experienced that quite a bit myself. In fact... it's probably the reason why I don't get out of the house as much as I used to. Oh well, his interests have shifted. He always wants to Skype and s**t, but I'm not big into Skype. Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students. Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts. I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose.Oh I hate when people do that. I've dealt with that a few times myself in the past. Quite irritating and utterly confusing.
Ultimately I think he might just be trying to tell me what I want to hear, but it really back-fires when it isn't followed through on, you know?
Worst part is I don't know how to bring it up without hurting his feelings. He's really over-sensitive. .___.
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:27 pm
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Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie It always sucks when the people you used to do a bunch of stuff with suddenly don't do as much with you. I know I've experienced that quite a bit myself. In fact... it's probably the reason why I don't get out of the house as much as I used to. Oh well, his interests have shifted. He always wants to Skype and s**t, but I'm not big into Skype. Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students. Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts. I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose.Oh I hate when people do that. I've dealt with that a few times myself in the past. Quite irritating and utterly confusing. Ultimately I think he might just be trying to tell me what I want to hear, but it really back-fires when it isn't followed through on, you know? Worst part is I don't know how to bring it up without hurting his feelings. He's really over-sensitive. .___. Yeah, quite understandable. Always hard to deal with such situations when you never know how to address the issue or how to word your thoughts and try not to push the wrong buttons.
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:31 pm
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Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students. Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts. I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose.Oh I hate when people do that. I've dealt with that a few times myself in the past. Quite irritating and utterly confusing. Ultimately I think he might just be trying to tell me what I want to hear, but it really back-fires when it isn't followed through on, you know? Worst part is I don't know how to bring it up without hurting his feelings. He's really over-sensitive. .___. Yeah, quite understandable. Always hard to deal with such situations when you never know how to address the issue or how to word your thoughts and try not to push the wrong buttons.
I told him a long time ago that writing was really, really important to me. That it was one of the most intimate things I could chose to do with someone.
It just feels like he's forgotten.
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Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:35 pm
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Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie Aw, that sucks. sad It's mostly work schedules that interfere with the ability for my friends and I to get together as often as we used to. Or for my other group of friends, pretty much all of us have graduated from the university now, so there's some events that we wouldn't be able to attend anymore since we're no longer students. Hm, yeah I hear you. Damnable scheduling conflicts. I dunno. He says his family is keeping him from getting on as much, but then he used to be able to find time, so why can't he now? And how come when he is on and I know he's on, he doesn't bother to write? Even when he specifically says "I have today off and I want to spend some of it writing with you." It's like dangling a carrot in front of my nose.Oh I hate when people do that. I've dealt with that a few times myself in the past. Quite irritating and utterly confusing. Ultimately I think he might just be trying to tell me what I want to hear, but it really back-fires when it isn't followed through on, you know? Worst part is I don't know how to bring it up without hurting his feelings. He's really over-sensitive. .___. Yeah, quite understandable. Always hard to deal with such situations when you never know how to address the issue or how to word your thoughts and try not to push the wrong buttons. I told him a long time ago that writing was really, really important to me. That it was one of the most intimate things I could chose to do with someone. It just feels like he's forgotten. That sucks. sad
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:05 pm
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