I was pointing out the similarities between your story and the plot of The Room.
I think SM is a pretty cool guy, eh builds unicycle-bots and doesn't afraid of anything
Bleh relationships. I show too little emotion for a relationship.
He means in real life. He really doesn't have any emotion whatsoever.
Quote from: Thyrus on June 10, 2011, 11:27:29 PMthat wasn`t meant to sound like whining.what happend happend and now I can say: F**k it I was pointing out the similarities between your story and the plot of The Room.
that wasn`t meant to sound like whining.what happend happend and now I can say: F**k it
Quote from: frezal on June 11, 2011, 12:20:13 AMQuote from: Thyrus on June 10, 2011, 11:27:29 PMthat wasn`t meant to sound like whining.what happend happend and now I can say: F**k it I was pointing out the similarities between your story and the plot of The Room.what`s "the room"? :o
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Relationships are one big fat waste of time. When you get into a relationship, your gf/bf/whatever usually either endlessly desires your attention and gets angry when you don't or doesn't really care about you and just wants to be able to say they are "dating" someone.
At a young age people don't seem to be able to appreciated any sort of love below superficial infatuation (a trait that may also carry on into adulthood).
Relationships are also emotionally taxing. Anything emotional that happens to your "partner" also gets dumped onto you.
Now maybe this is just me, but I don't really enjoy close relations with anyone. Not friends, parents, or anyone.
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I'm in a relationship with cute boy called Furizu. He is 16 and very great person, he is also into same things that I am. Only sad thing is that he lives in america so we may not have much time to talk with eachother.
Quote from: Jonzu95 on June 11, 2011, 01:51:24 AMI'm in a relationship with cute boy called Furizu. He is 16 and very great person, he is also into same things that I am. Only sad thing is that he lives in america so we may not have much time to talk with eachother. (Image removed from quote.)Jonzy, there is no straight man in America named Furizu.
Quote from: Enigma on June 11, 2011, 05:54:31 PMQuote from: Jonzu95 on June 11, 2011, 01:51:24 AMI'm in a relationship with cute boy called Furizu. He is 16 and very great person, he is also into same things that I am. Only sad thing is that he lives in america so we may not have much time to talk with eachother. (Image removed from quote.)Jonzy, there is no straight man in America named Furizu.I gotta be honest Jonzu, the trolling is getting old.
Relationships are one big fat waste of time. When you get into a relationship your gf/bf/whatever usually either endlessly desires your attention and gets angry when you don't or doesn't really care about you and just wants to be able to say they are "dating" someone. At a young age people don't seem to be able to appreciated any sort of love below superficial infatuation (a trait that may also carry on into adulthood).Relationships are also emotionally taxing. Anything emotional that happens to your "partner" also gets dumped onto you. Also, your partner may want to take the relationship further than you want, or may not want to commit as you would desire. This can lead to emotional strife and sometimes breakups. Breakups can also be emotionally devastating, often until the person afflicted starts dating again, in which case the cycle repeats.Now maybe this is just me, but I don't really enjoy close relations with anyone. Not friends, parents, or anyone. Thus I would not appreciate what a relationship has to offer in terms of both sexual gratification and emotional scaffolding. Just my two cents.
It's not trolling. It's true. I dont know his real name, but his internet name is Furizu, that's for sure.