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Insults stick in your mind even when you know they're unfounded

edited 2011-05-25 06:11:05 in General
Pony Sleuth
I can't think of any content to put in this post that's coherent and doesn't make me seem conceited. But, I guess the title speaks for itself.

Comments

  • no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
    It probably means you have anxiety issues. I know I used to have this problem when I was younger and less secure.

    The worst part is when it makes you second-guess your every action because you think "by doing this, am I proving them right?" Some would argue that this is a good thing, that it instills humility and whatnot, but it can also be debilitating and lead to you basically being a nervous wreck. The best thing to do is to just get over it. Or if you can't get over it, talk to a doctor.
  • Whoa, it doesn't stress me out that much. Or even at all, really. It's just that it kind of sticks in my head like a dumb song.
  • ☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
    "Let me tell you this. You are disgusting. You are filth. And as long as you know that is true, this sentence will never leave your mind. It will live with you forever. You will never forget it."

    5 years and counting.
  • Sometimes knowing that somebody wants to insult me makes me sad, no matter the content of the insult.
  • ^Yeah.
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