I can't pretend that it didn't hurt... but, that doesn't mean I'm going to stop trying. I had a good feeling about this and I still do. I never get this kind of good feeling, and I don't want it to go anywhere.
I suppose all I'll say now is that it's okay to let it hurt, as long as you don't wallow in it for, like, six months (not that you would, anyway). Don't give up on that good feeling if you've still got it. Sometimes, these things take a little while, even if you want to hit things because of it. A good feeling is a good sign. Just -- don't give up on it just yet.
Many hugs, many hugs. *hug*
PS. As a hint, I shall tell you that my name has an A in it. Hence why I am Anonymous A!
Don't pursue a happiness and forget the happiness you have around you. It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you can't get. It is sad, however, when you are ready to jump into the river, and find it doesn't want you... I'm sorry.
I meant "It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you don't want." rather than "It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you can't get." My bad... sorry
To alter my favourite Adam Savage quote for my own purposes, I verify your correctness and substitute my real name! (Although I don't have a clue as to who pointed out my real identity, lolz.) I also have no idea who Anonymous B is, though.
You know who says "My bad"? Joss Whedon. Maybe Anon B created Doctor Horrible and can therefore hook you up to become best friends with Neil Patrick Harris!
... or maybe it could be, you know, not-Joss Whedon.
Anon B -- I don't exactly know how "my bad" gives it away (although it does seem to be a more male-oriented phrase), but your sentence structure makes me think of a male voice reading it aloud. I don't know how else to explain it. Also, you didn't put punctuation at the very end of your second comment, which just brings to mind several of my male friends and their writing habits.
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ReplyDeleteI suppose all I'll say now is that it's okay to let it hurt, as long as you don't wallow in it for, like, six months (not that you would, anyway). Don't give up on that good feeling if you've still got it. Sometimes, these things take a little while, even if you want to hit things because of it. A good feeling is a good sign. Just -- don't give up on it just yet.
Many hugs, many hugs. *hug*
PS. As a hint, I shall tell you that my name has an A in it. Hence why I am Anonymous A!
Don't pursue a happiness and forget the happiness you have around you. It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you can't get. It is sad, however, when you are ready to jump into the river, and find it doesn't want you... I'm sorry.
ReplyDeleteI meant "It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you don't want." rather than "It is so easy to assume that you won't be happy because you can't get something that, in the long run, you can't get." My bad... sorry
ReplyDeleteI think Anon A is Alex C. <3
ReplyDeleteI think you're correct. Anonymous B, though, I can't be so sure.
ReplyDeleteTo alter my favourite Adam Savage quote for my own purposes, I verify your correctness and substitute my real name! (Although I don't have a clue as to who pointed out my real identity, lolz.) I also have no idea who Anonymous B is, though.
ReplyDeleteI'm going out on a limb to say Anon B is a boy.
ReplyDeleteJudging from the "My bad," I'd have to agree.
ReplyDeleteYou know who says "My bad"? Joss Whedon. Maybe Anon B created Doctor Horrible and can therefore hook you up to become best friends with Neil Patrick Harris!
ReplyDelete... or maybe it could be, you know, not-Joss Whedon.
I would love to be Joss Whedon. You see the woman he's with? Yeah, I'm a guy... but why does "My bad" give it away?
ReplyDeleteIt's that Searcy guy. I'd bet my butt on it. He's the only guy following you on here.
ReplyDeleteEither him, or Seth. :3 My money's on Searcy.
Those were my guesses, too! Although I'm leaning towards Seth.
ReplyDeleteAnon B -- I don't exactly know how "my bad" gives it away (although it does seem to be a more male-oriented phrase), but your sentence structure makes me think of a male voice reading it aloud. I don't know how else to explain it. Also, you didn't put punctuation at the very end of your second comment, which just brings to mind several of my male friends and their writing habits.
ReplyDeleteGod, I have too much time on my hands.
Alex, I agree with each of these arguments. I don't get a Seth or a Nick vibe from this, though. I get a Mike vibe. Could be wrong.
ReplyDeleteI forgot about him. I didn't know he was still in your life... or on campus.
ReplyDeleteI forgot punctuation! Oops. And I'm not gonna just say who I am (although I am proud of ya, Alex), or I would not have signed as Anonymous.
ReplyDeleteFair enough. I enjoy the input, regardless.
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