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Ramblings of a Mad Man (What's Wrong with the World?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 114527" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Yes, I'm indeed close to those ages. As for people I hang out with (especially as of late), they are usually older than me... only a bit, mostly, but still. One of them (28), being a dire exception. That I hang out with those older than me is only coincidental - we knew each other from somewhere else, and we are united again, creating a (small) friendship. Despite (from that group) that all of them are quite spontanous now (especially Elianne), I have a hard time imaging them to be something else. When I asked some of them if they always have been like this (a question I asked a <em>long</em> time ago), I gained a positive answer from them all. (or the ironic: "No, why? Did I change?")</p><p></p><p>As for my high school, no, I certainly didn't hang out with confident girls *reminds himself of Tamara who liked to kick people* Okay, only a few. My association with girls at high school isn't any different from the next person. Despite that some are a bit "shy," it's hard to say they were more insecure than some of the guys - like myself, or especially myself - but again, that would be a bit akward. My last two years of high school had only a few girls though, but those I hanged out with were never classmates (though I sure would have loved that <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />). </p><p></p><p>"Wolf! Stop that!"</p><p>*kicks Wolf*</p><p>"Agh! No, you stop kicking me, damn it!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 114527, member: 5833"] Yes, I'm indeed close to those ages. As for people I hang out with (especially as of late), they are usually older than me... only a bit, mostly, but still. One of them (28), being a dire exception. That I hang out with those older than me is only coincidental - we knew each other from somewhere else, and we are united again, creating a (small) friendship. Despite (from that group) that all of them are quite spontanous now (especially Elianne), I have a hard time imaging them to be something else. When I asked some of them if they always have been like this (a question I asked a [i]long[/i] time ago), I gained a positive answer from them all. (or the ironic: "No, why? Did I change?") As for my high school, no, I certainly didn't hang out with confident girls *reminds himself of Tamara who liked to kick people* Okay, only a few. My association with girls at high school isn't any different from the next person. Despite that some are a bit "shy," it's hard to say they were more insecure than some of the guys - like myself, or especially myself - but again, that would be a bit akward. My last two years of high school had only a few girls though, but those I hanged out with were never classmates (though I sure would have loved that :P). "Wolf! Stop that!" *kicks Wolf* "Agh! No, you stop kicking me, damn it!" [/QUOTE]
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