For a lonely soul, you're having such a nice time.
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Thread Topic: For a lonely soul, you're having such a nice time.
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hey draco!!
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Hi Road!
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And I subscribed too. I am going to comment on your latest video right now.
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lmao you don't have to
but thank you -
Come on! I subscribed to all my friends so I want to subscribed to you too!
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welcome home
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back to square one
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https :// www . youtube .com /watch?v =Ppl21c_zKo8
Listen to this song with English captions. This is Ajin op Yoru Wa Nemureru Kai?(Can you sleep at night?).
It really represents my personality in real life if you want to know more about me. (when it says" I just want to sleep a little longer", it means to me I just want to last a little longer, without any disturbance, with peace) -
I'm not making a new thread for the new year
I'm very fond of this title -
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I made a new one. I AM NOT GOING TO LOCK IT(hopefully..).
Your thread title is nice, no wonder you are fond of it. -
I don't think people realize how powerful their words could be if they only meant them.
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That sounds really pretentious. Let me explain.
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People are in the habit of using their words superficially. When people ask a stranger "how are you?", it's a formality. You're expected to respond positively, and ask it back so they can do the same. Not even just strangers- I have a number of acquaintances that probably wish I'd just say "fine" and move on when they ask how I am. Right now, people are also saying "happy new year" to each other as a parting sentiment.
Maybe I'm just being sappy, but I think the world could be so much better if people really cared about each other.
Imagine a world wherein people genuinely check up on you before they begin an interaction. It wouldn't be very convenient for the service industry, I'll admit. But to think one could understand the mental state someone's in before interacting with them seems so much better to me. It would be incentive to be kinder when dealing with each other. It's easy to scream at and berate a teenager making minimum wage when you don't know how badly their day was going already. It connects people- I can't know someone on any level and not want the best for them, but when someone is introduced to me as a jackass, it's easy for me to dismiss them. I hope this makes sense, I'm kind of rambling.
Similarly, I believe intent has power. I won't go on and on about this one- I'll just say that I think it would be lovely if, behind every "happy new year", was a heartfelt hope for someone to have happiness and security in their life. -
Related, but not so much so that I wanted to include it in that first post:
Two weeks after I tried to kill myself, I returned to work from my hospital stay. A coworker pretends to hang himself with his apron strings. I can't bring myself to laugh, and he gets upset that I "don't get his dark sense of humor".
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