It's actually a Noid. The long-lost Domino's Pizza mascot:
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Avoid the Noid.
Oh. That makes much more sense. Hate that fucking Noid, trying to ruin my pizza.
It's actually a Noid. The long-lost Domino's Pizza mascot:
[video=youtube;a5oo3i38K2g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5oo3i38K2g[/vi
Avoid the Noid.
There's this one girl who literally only talks to me after she breaks up with her BFs. She's really chatty when single, but otherwise, it's like talking to a wall. I usually delete people like that--the only reason she's still there is because we used to be good friends for many years now. I guess I'll just get rid of her during my next clean-up of Skype contacts. xd
jealous because you're single!
if she doesn't talk to you it's because she prioritizes her significant other over you, and there's nothing wrong with that! :(
i'm sure all of my friends have noticed that i don't spend as much time with them anymore now that i'm in a serious relationship, but they're happy for me, not bitter.
People still need to balance their times to spend with everyone though, not just their significant other. A healthy relationship will never require you to sacrifice your friends, your dreams, or your dignity.
jealous because you're single!
if she doesn't talk to you it's because she prioritizes her significant other over you, and there's nothing wrong with that! :(
i'm sure all of my friends have noticed that i don't spend as much time with them anymore now that i'm in a serious relationship, but they're happy for me, not bitter.
People still need to balance their times to spend with everyone though, not just their significant other. A healthy relationship will never require you to sacrifice your friends, your dreams, or your dignity.
Pfft, you should know better than to try to troll me. x)
The fact of the matter is that if someone stops talking to their friends just because they are in a relationship, that's a likely sign of unhealthy relationships with said person's significant other and friends. One shouldn't obsess over anyone to the point of ignoring others. I certainly don't when I date people.
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i see how it is
People have their own lives to worry about, you know?
And you have no right to judge someone just because they want to spend time with their SO more than you,
do you really think it's appropriate to try to make someone feel bad just because of who they want to prioritize in life?
sometimes people need to man up and realize that the other person isn't obligated to give them their attention if they don't want to.
Friends will mostly always always always come and go. Being bitter over a degrading friendship just because YOU'RE not ready to let things go just makes you look like a jerk.
This is a Straw Man logical fallacy. I never said I judged anyone for wanting to spend time with their SO more than with me--this is fine. But if you are obsessed with your SO to the point where you ignore your friends and only talk to them when you break up with the SO, then you've got issues in your relationships.
Another straw man. I never said it was my goal to make someone feel bad. See argument above. Nice try making it up so that you could argue against your own point, though! :D
Of course. But everyone reserves the right to evaluate the situation as a consequence of this. How one should feel about it depends on the circumstances. If someone only cares about you when they have nothing better to do or when they need to alleviate their boredom, then it's not a good friendship.
Relationships come and go more often--especially for you. x) You should treasure your friends, as they are the ones who will stick by your side. I'm not bitter about the degrading friendship; I simply make an accurate evaluation to decide how much I should value a given person based in part based on how much and how they value me. I have no problem with letting things go--I made this clear in my first post. lol
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There's this one girl who literally only talks to me after she breaks up with her BFs. She's really chatty when single, but otherwise, it's like talking to a wall.
So, in essence, telling someone "You only talk to me when you don't have a boyfriend! You're obsessed and have an unhealthy relationship!" is neither a judgement or making the other person feel bad about their choices in any way?
Psychologically speaking, I feel like you're telling yourself these things because you're upset over being ignored.
Probably because you yourself haven't done these things, and are influenced by various factors that make you feel determined that the other person DOESN'T CARE ABOUT YOU!1!11
While, in reality, you certainly don't know how the person feels or why they do those things, unless you ask. And it seems to be that you never actually discussed your concerns with people. You just delete, or so you've made it seem.
thx for the personal attack baldy.
Also, friends who stick by your side won't delete you because they don't have time for you when they're in a committed relationship, IMO! A friend will always be less valuable than the other person's SO. Always. That is just something friends have to live with.
Also, you can make "accurate evaluations" all you want, but unless you discuss your concerns with said person, you have no right to judge them.
People still need to balance their times to spend with everyone though, not just their significant other. A healthy relationship will never require you to sacrifice your friends, your dreams, or your dignity.