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natsumehack said
Don't worry once you start drinking the water, you will forget, and give into spam, and become part of spam, for which we will harvest the bountiful flesh off your body, and then you shall truly understand spam, and only then will you understand spam.


Teach me the ways of the Spam, oh Great and Powerful Nat. :D
PrimezTime said
Begging for sympathy isn't exactly a positive approach. It isn't just wanting attention though but I'll spare you the details. Trust me, it isn't positive that he is using it as a cope method.But you aren't joking about it in here. You are bringing it up when advised to ignore harassment online and it looks like you are trying to use it to make people feel sorry for you (especially your harassers). It feels forced and unnecessary.


I can assure you that's not what I'm trying to do. I apologize for ever bringing it up in the first place. I was really just trying to get away from it all and ended up talking about it anyway...

It sucks that the way to deal with harassment is to overlook it and punish the victims. Just pointing that out.
Drakel said
That is not a good thing...


So basically I've been reported for gods know what and I'm on borrowed time.
The Nexerus said
How do you expect people to forget about your problem if you make a conscious effort to remind them, just to make yourself feel better about it?


I never said I was expecting people to forget about it once said. I'm not constantly reminding people, it just comes up occasionally. This was all started by a bad joke and a troll. Otherwise, it never would have been mentioned in the first place on this site. Like I said, I JOKE about it every now and then to make myself feel better. Maybe my jokes are lame. That's okay.

It wouldn't have come up in this thread, but someone decided to be immature about it and troll this thread in addition to the first one. Something tells me that these people are never going to let it go as long as I use this site. I unsubscribed from the first thread along with two others that I was watching that these people just happened to be in so that I wouldn't see the nasty things they were writing about me. Looks like ignoring it doesn't really get rid of the problem.
Everyone wants to be the villain...
Sherlock Holmes said
So, this thread is a thing. Fun.


Oh my Mod. There's someone important in this thread.
PrimezTime said
You remind me a lot like one of my roommates. He has a noncancerous tumor in his head and while mundane, he still gets it checked from time to time just to make sure. Fair enough, but he craves an audience and will disclose information about it when presented with a large audience. I feel like he is trying to remind everyone that his life is in danger and wants people to feel sorry for him. Um... okay.The point I'm trying to get at it is that EVERYONE has problems in their life. But for goodness sake, we don't all have to disclose what we are going through.


Perhaps that was just his way of coping. I try to joke about mine, because it makes me feel better about having the problem in the first place. It's hard to deal with it when people bully me for it. I also feel better when I talk about it in general, especially if someone else knows what I'm going through either by experience, association, or study.
Thremyr growled at Chami, obviously not amused. Addi glared at her, lowering the bow and sliding the arrow back into its quiver.

"Apparently not," she replied, turning to Elia again. "Did you come here to check on me? Following me to make sure I'm not spying?" Addi scoffed. "I don't understand why you all don't trust me. I've been here for almost three weeks, and I haven't done anything wrong except land here unconscious on the back of a dragon that everyone loves." She threw her hands up in the air and waved them around while she spoke.

Thremyr watched her hands wave about, suddenly playful, and swatted at the air behind Addi as they went by. She made a chirruping sound and flopped onto the ground on her side.

"What the-" Addi turned to face the dragon. "Threm, what are you doing?"

Thremyr laughed, a strange sound from a dragon, and rolled back over onto her belly. Addi bent down and scratched her head. "You're a strange beast, you know."
natsumehack said
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That's right. I'm a 6-year-old genius.
Overwatch said

I wish ignoring it WOULD make it go away, but ignorance and immaturity are a disease that can never be remedied... Mostly, I think it's ridiculous how, just because the doctors and therapists say something, it automatically makes it true. Not everyone prefers to call it DID (Disassociative Identity Disorder). I prefer to call mine MPD (Mupltiple Personality Disorder) because, to me, it sounds less...shameful. Yes, I can hear other parts of my brain talking to me. No, I'm not medicated, because the medication made me want to kill myself, and I'm afraid to be on twelve different medications and have my liver fail four times like my aunt, who died at 28.

I guess some people that aren't my therapist just know more about what I like to call my disorder than my therapist or I do. It's bothersome. And it really grinds my gears.

natsumehack said
You know what grinds my gears, pointless threads, pointless posts, ponies, and people who talk about what grinds there gears.

You know what really grinds my gears? People that don't know the differences between there, their, and they're.
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