What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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Edit: Also broke down and admitted to my parents I might need to see a counselor/therapist/psychologist/whatever. They don't seem to believe I really have a problem, but I'm pretty sure my mom is lying through her teeth about it. Her previously having depression has always had her fear it could pass to my sister or me, and she admitted to my dad a couple of times throughout my life that she thought I might have "some problems".
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Chin up, and enjoy your weekend to the fullest.
I'd say the majority of extroverts find introverts to be rude, as we as extroverts seek acceptance and friendship. It's unfair, but it's usually a truth. I am a social butterfly, or maybe a social moth, but either way it is obvious to me when to give people the space they deserve. Case in point, as boisterous as I am I often have this conversation:
Me - Hey Man, hope you had a great weekend.
Co-worker - *shrug*
Me - Okay. Hope you have a great week and let me know if you need help with anything.
Co-worker - *shrug*
...and that's it. Many extroverts sees this as "Would you fuck off and let me do my job?". I see it as "I'm here to work, that's it", and I'm fine with that. And most of the introverts I've worked with are totally different outside of work. So for me it has always been best not to judge.
My only advice is that if you come to some sort of standoff, find a common ground and expand on it. Everyone has something in common with someone else, and if you can make a teeny tiny match with a similar experience, you are gold pony boy.
You are an intelligent duder who is more than capable of controlling your emotions, and not letting your emotions control you (did Dr. Phil say that?).
I know...blah blah blah...random words from a random guy on the Internet. But! I will leave you with one word. "Strategy". "Focus" is great, strategy is a career path. You've got "the smarts" to excel at whatever you want to as long as every night you think about your next step in your career strategy. Reflect. Perform your own weekly SWOT analysis on your current status if you have the time.
And have fun. Dude. Have as much fun as you can handle.
Rah-Rah,
Coach Luke
I'd say the majority of extroverts find introverts to be rude, as we as extroverts seek acceptance and friendship. It's unfair, but it's usually a truth. I am a social butterfly, or maybe a social moth, but either way it is obvious to me when to give people the space they deserve. Case in point, as boisterous as I am I often have this conversation:
Me - Hey Man, hope you had a great weekend.
Co-worker - *shrug*
Me - Okay. Hope you have a great week and let me know if you need help with anything.
Co-worker - *shrug*
...and that's it. Many extroverts sees this as "Would you fuck off and let me do my job?". I see it as "I'm here to work, that's it", and I'm fine with that. And most of the introverts I've worked with are totally different outside of work. So for me it has always been best not to judge.
My only advice is that if you come to some sort of standoff, find a common ground and expand on it. Everyone has something in common with someone else, and if you can make a teeny tiny match with a similar experience, you are gold pony boy.
You are an intelligent duder who is more than capable of controlling your emotions, and not letting your emotions control you (did Dr. Phil say that?).
I know...blah blah blah...random words from a random guy on the Internet. But! I will leave you with one word. "Strategy". "Focus" is great, strategy is a career path. You've got "the smarts" to excel at whatever you want to as long as every night you think about your next step in your career strategy. Reflect. Perform your own weekly SWOT analysis on your current status if you have the time.
And have fun. Dude. Have as much fun as you can handle.
Rah-Rah,
Coach Luke
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I have no idea what any of that was about, so I'll just say "Ok random internet person". 
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8 months!!!! I can't wait noooooooooCronozilla wrote:Woo! No Man's Sky June 2016.
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Which Amiga?BoneSnapDeez wrote:Sold my car. Used the money to buy an Amiga and a bunch of pellets.
Pellets for heater or gun?
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Amiga 500. Don't have it yet, just ordered it. Very excited.
And yeah, stove pellets.
My favorite type of heat source ever.
And yeah, stove pellets.
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that's awesome, Bone. How much did the Amiga cost you? I love Amiga stuff.

