Narrator
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you're right because there is a lot of behavior that is not for his supposedly age. but i still want to make him feel worse than i did so i will be calm about saying it but it will be very hurtful if you dont mind. or hes reading this now and doesnt want to come on because if i lied about someone and i saw this id think i had f---ed up and waited a few days. but being a dumb--- and making those stupid remarks maybe he is dumb enough to post again
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Not wrong to speak your mind. It's all about HOW you do it.
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i take full responsibility for my actions.
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I'm not too sure what his game plan will be.
Regardless, thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I'm sorry that he did that to you. Please keep me updated if you need back up or help. -
I'm here, too.
Not sure how much help I'll be, but I'm willing to help. -
im going to make him cry even though he does it a lot already im going to make him do it more. i can be the nicest person you've ever met but i can also be the meanest if you f--- up like this. im making a bigger deal out of this than it needs to be so that it doesnt happen again
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thanks guys i dont know how you can help unless you have outside contact than here but thanks to the both of you
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I'm going to have to ask that you don't do that, because that's never any good. You can have a firm tone, but please don't get so aggressive that someone may have to step in and cut you off.
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(Oh, gosh. This is like my break-up incident all over again. Never knew I could be so mean. XD. He and I are okay friends, though because of how I fixed what I didn't handle right.)
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I don't think hurtful is the right way to go about it, nor is it a good example to make for the other users around. That doesn't excuse Jacob's behaviour of course, but I think you should try be mature with the issue. Being hurtful will cause him to be angry or sad, which is less effective in getting your point across unfortunately - because he's more likely to be focused on how you're treating him, than what he has done wrong and how he has treated you. And so hes less likely to learn why his behaviour was bad and incredibly disrespectful to you.
I understand where you're coming from, but I dont think it's the best course of action -
okay. trust me i know when to stop especially online. because people dont get the human interaction to see that person how they feel so i do know how and when to stop. but if he doesnt apologize before im done someone may have to step in and tell him to because it can get very bad. i dont want it to but it can and i really do take full responsibility because i will say what i really feel if need be
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it will not be against the rules just letitng you know
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Alright.
I'll be around just to keep things in check, hopefully. -
letting*
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okay Acrimony i understand your point i will just express myself calmly and then ill leave and comeback later so that thoughts have sunk in and then maybe have a mature conversation with him but just know you guys, after this situation is over i will probably not be back on for a long time but i dont know honestly. i havent let my thoughts settle so that i can be reasonable so i guess ill maye talk to him tomorrow if i see him on then. but if he still acts like a b---- then i will go off on him. not like i was going to earlier but to make my point clear
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