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Old 06.11.2007, 12:29 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
eh, that's a social skill you'll have to learn, to manage your borders i guess, i don't know how to call it.

the other thing is that you live in a small town and having a peculiar temperament that leans toward the romantic (i mean this in the art history way not in the hallmark card way) it's going to be hard for you to fit in.

have you thought any further about moving? maybe to philly or something? a nice arts community there...

I know what you mean by romantic. I always hesitate to use the word, because people will always use the common meaning too.

I'm fine though. . . I'm just through with a friend who I've always known was immature but just sort of accepted it. Just seems like every year I'm through with a few new ones. So then I go to myself "I've got to find some new friends that I can have fun with for a couple of months then toss away once I get tired of their bullshit and drama."

I don't think friends are all that important really. But they can be a problem sometimes and I wonder why I even have them.
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