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Old 08-13-2008, 03:29 AM   #92 (permalink)
SnAzZyStyLe2002
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Originally Posted by Banjo View Post
The past will come back to haunt you. You obviously don't realize that no matter what you do, you will reap what you sow for the bad choices you made in the past. It's not my fault that you did some things you may not be proud of. You made these choices yourself. So you end up punishing yourself and your deaf friends.

It has nothing to do with trust. It's more to do with your insecurities.
*rolls eyes*

Haunt me? Like how? I could move to a whole new state and move on with someone. If that someone asks me what my HS years are like, I'd go like "huh? you meant the black years?" and she or he would gulp and say no more. We'd talk about my past years as a kid, then move on to 7th grade, and literally "fast forward" my HS years and talk about my college years.

If those dumbass deaf kids didn't constantly pick on me in the first place, then maybe the whole separation of the groups on Facebook would not have happened. Ever thought of that, Banjo? Of course you didn't; you just go on with your wild "theory" about me being insecure. Didn't you even read what I said in my post I linked earlier explaining everything? I'm sure there are thousands, if not millions, of kids who are just like me, with bad HS pasts. Does that mean those kids with bad HS pasts are "automatically insecure," as stated in your "theory?" Pfft.

I have already told a few college friends all about it and they completely understood. And, yes I already knew that if I kept it all to myself, I'd go nuts.

But ahh whatever. I'm not gonna argue with you any longer because as they say, "Arguing on the Internet is like running in the Special Olympics." Let's keep it at the fact that I *know* for sure I'm right, and if you think I'm wrong, fine keep it that way but don't put me down and say that I'm "insecure" because as far as I'm concerned, my plans are going with the flow. And, no I'm not gonna end up in the mental hospital.

End of discussion.
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