RE: What do people hate/dislike about you?
December 19, 2017 at 7:53 pm
(This post was last modified: December 19, 2017 at 8:03 pm by Mr.Obvious.)
Because of my dashing looks, great personality, my enormous brain, skillfull hands and golden voice, people seem to be taken aback by my humility.
Nah. People always say I'm kind, patient and good with people.
I think they dislike that I can be kind of aimless and don't stand up for myself enough.
I think it's all related to the same traits though.
Also, I used to be a genuine little dweeb back in high-school. Hardly anyone liked me back then, up until the year before my last.
I was asocial, a know-it-all, had a holier-than-though vibe going, was fat and probably could have showered more, and I refused to take any blame for any of that. I was convinced everyone else was the problem.
Nowadays, sometimes my jokes fall short, I think. Which can be awkward. I think they also make it hard for people to take me seriously.
And when someone I like has a genuine, big problem, I think I always fall short in supporting them. When it's clients, I know how to help and react. But when it's a friend or a familymember, I freeze up and can't ever seem to offer enough. I haven't had it told to me, but often I get the feeling that that bothers people.
Nah. People always say I'm kind, patient and good with people.
I think they dislike that I can be kind of aimless and don't stand up for myself enough.
I think it's all related to the same traits though.
Also, I used to be a genuine little dweeb back in high-school. Hardly anyone liked me back then, up until the year before my last.
I was asocial, a know-it-all, had a holier-than-though vibe going, was fat and probably could have showered more, and I refused to take any blame for any of that. I was convinced everyone else was the problem.
Nowadays, sometimes my jokes fall short, I think. Which can be awkward. I think they also make it hard for people to take me seriously.
And when someone I like has a genuine, big problem, I think I always fall short in supporting them. When it's clients, I know how to help and react. But when it's a friend or a familymember, I freeze up and can't ever seem to offer enough. I haven't had it told to me, but often I get the feeling that that bothers people.
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- Your mum, last night, suggesting 69.
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