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Title: Ask an emotional person
Post by: Ser zacheatscrackers on February 07, 2014, 09:43:16 PM
ARRRRGGGHH, I'M EASILY PISSED OFF. MUST RESIST URGE TO THROW LAMP AT BROTHER'S DICK FOR NOTHING.

ASDFGHjkl;'

Why does life suck sometimes? :c

Life is the bomb!

I thought this would be interesting, since I tend to be very emotional at times.

I can control it, of course, but I just can't help my sensitivity, even though it tends to vary. I feel like shit if I don't feel sympathy for someone's plight at least a little, and I'm one of the most empathetic people ever. And I might not seem like it, given my goofy/easy-going personality and all, but I'm perfectly capable of anger storms, particularly if someone goes out of their way to set me off. Granted, I can go from near-suicidal to happy with just a few positive remarks here and there, so maybe that should say enough. That said, if someone wrongs me enough, it can be very difficult for me to forgive them.

NOTE: This was formerly called 'Ask an angry spaz', but I figured this archetype fit my personality more, so there you have it.

Go at it, all.
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: &&&&&&&&&&&&& on February 07, 2014, 09:54:02 PM
Why isn't your avatar 105x150? :(
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: Ser zacheatscrackers on February 07, 2014, 09:54:33 PM
I might change it later, heh.

Kinda using this as a placeholder, tbh.
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: pacdiggity on February 07, 2014, 11:50:17 PM
All people are emotional. What do we get from asking you in particular anything?
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: Ser zacheatscrackers on February 08, 2014, 01:54:07 AM
Free samples!
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: yuyu! on February 08, 2014, 05:47:49 AM
Do you ever experience that weird nostalgic feeling that makes you miss all the stupid little things you enjoyed in the past? ;9

For example: My fond memories of using a butter knife to pry open dad's office room because he kept all the Little Debbie snacks in there. Plus, I remember that ol' tube computer in there that me and the sisters would sneak in for to play on Neopets (this is back when houses only had one computer and they weren't flatscreen, and Neopets was new). And before you could record TV shows without a VHS. VHS and Cassette OHGODMAKEITSTOP. ;_;
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: Acolyte on February 08, 2014, 06:04:25 AM
I feel like shit if I don't feel sympathy for someone's plight at least a little, and I'm one of the most empathetic people ever. And I might not seem like it, given my goofy/easy-going personality and all, but I'm perfectly capable of anger storms, particularly if someone goes out of their way to set me off. Granted, I can go from near-suicidal to happy with just a few positive remarks here and there, so maybe that should say enough. That said, if someone wrongs me enough, it can be very difficult for me to forgive them.

I believe this is a phenomenon known as "basic human emotion".
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: strike on February 08, 2014, 06:13:01 AM
can we just make ask a stereotype locked please? like just lock the whole subforum.
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: EvilM00s on February 08, 2014, 09:47:29 AM
Either that or post the definition of "stereotype". Every new member we've had in the last... long time has misinterpreted the word.

In zach's defense, he seems to be trying to fit in. Too hard, but trying.
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: strike on February 08, 2014, 02:57:35 PM
well yes, i don't dislike zach. this subforum just... ugh
Title: Re: Ask an emotional person
Post by: Ser zacheatscrackers on February 08, 2014, 09:00:45 PM
You know, just lock this topic, lol.

I know what 'stereotype' entails, don't get me wrong, I guess I just made the mistake of upholding overly emotional people as a stereotype, when many people like that exist, and I don't really qualify for being one, now that I think about it.

Let's just say that I thought of the wrong thing! In any case, I'll answer this one last question:

Do you ever experience that weird nostalgic feeling that makes you miss all the stupid little things you enjoyed in the past? ;9

For example: My fond memories of using a butter knife to pry open dad's office room because he kept all the Little Debbie snacks in there. Plus, I remember that ol' tube computer in there that me and the sisters would sneak in for to play on Neopets (this is back when houses only had one computer and they weren't flatscreen, and Neopets was new). And before you could record TV shows without a VHS. VHS and Cassette OHGODMAKEITSTOP. ;_;

Yeess, I feel that all the time. I miss the rental house we lived in a while ago, even though our current house is light-years better. I think my rental place had that 'beach house' feeling to it, due to the structure.