Guys I'm feel weird

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Maybe A_zonia meant he's *a* woolly...

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guys stop being jerks to me

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Zoned out for sure

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yep

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MelvinGarvey wrote:

I can relate to the want, or the need to be somehow special, not like "all of them normies" and all. And I've made it as real as real can be, wandering around with a mohawk and full punk outfits for 7 years, including 5 years homeless, and paying the high price for it.

It's not some teenager typing 13 words with "hated-weird-vampire" (13 first words of this thread) that is going to impress me, nor the like of me. No offense meant. It'll impress only 8 yrs old kids, at most. Others will mock you at worst, ignore you at best.

You truly want to be special? Like for real? Well, there are ways to it. Real ways, for real, that can make of you someone that won't be forgotten any soon. Such ways can be good ones or bad ones, but sitting somewhere typing about "hated-weird-vampire" is surely not doing the job, just saying.

If you care to know the true difference between a wannabe special person, and a truly special person, you should read books. Like lots of books, as in, many of them. You'll learn stuff and stuff, and then, you may figure out what is it you want, and what is it you can.

Thy posts are like a breath of fresh air to read, lol. Would thou rather not write a book than spend thy time here?

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Hated_girl2006 wrote:

guys stop being jerks to me

Please don't interrupt this discussion

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it's one i made

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Which makes that even funnier

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wow dang

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Or baited. Too late I guess

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no i don't. at least be nice

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oh well

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Can't be nicer than a fluffy rice cake. You bring the condiments

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thx

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MelvinGarvey wrote:

While we are at it:

 

Looking at the comments. They all died fairly young, did they not? Talk about cemetary.

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MelvinGarvey wrote:

I find it so annoying to have to explain these things.

We thank thou for explaining this. We did not think it meant anything to thou. But even though we have read thy words, we do not see the meaning behind them. All of it looked like a pointless rebellion for a pointless cause and moneyless peasants poisoning themselves after receiving little bit of fortune. People should dress appropriately and be merry, no need for all of this.

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As the occasion demands. To their status.

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MelvinGarvey wrote:

The sad truth is that, there is no such thing as a fair and universal "appropriately". Only the merchants who need to have you buy new dresses before the previous ones are worn out, brainwash people into believing in some "dress code". See how it evolved with time: a man from today will mock the man from yesterday, and will be mocked in turn by the man of tomorrow. All being just plain stupid and shallow in their values.

We have known of noblemen and ladies in palaces that would always seek out the latest designs and inquire in other courts and palaces of their dresses. We do not think that is appropriate, we think this lavish drivel is for the unwell. What we do like are the dress-codes of the middle-class and peasantry. Simple, yet elegant. Today there is also the casual wear which is popular and has taken over a lot of the places where formal wear was once required.

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MelvinGarvey wrote:

You don't get it. There is no such thing as a dress code. There is only the greed of the merchants.

In our country fathers would leave their overcoat for their sons as inheritance. Often lasting a century. THOU do not get it.

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Faraday_mate wrote:

In our country fathers would leave their overcoat for their sons as inheritance. Often lasting a century. THOU do not get it.

thou dost.

Please stop murdering the language.  Please.