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December 18th 2015, 06:45 AM
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Life? What's that? Can I download it?! 
I don't know what my friends really think about me, but who really does?

I know two of my friends who are piss-negative about everything, and the only reason I'm really hanging out with them is because we've been classmates, or rather, labmates for several years. During that time, they haven't changed at all. They won't try new things, like play a new popular game, because the tumblers and the /v/ and whatnot have said stuff about the games so when we talk about it, only negatives come from the other end.

I don't get that, how can a word like "overhyped" exist? We talked about the new Star Wars movie (that I saw yesterday, it was awesome) and right off the bat: "It's so overhyped, I pretty much know what's gonna happen, the presequels sucked bla bla bla". They haven't even seen it yet, just stop talking! Of course they waft away my optimism and it ends with me being left out/sad/etc. It's this kind of behaviour that puzzles me the most among people. We can't do pretty much anything together without finding indifferences in something, it's annoying but if that's the way it's gonna be, fine. Try to accept things and don't get pissed about them not being the way you want.

So don't turn out like these misfits, everyone. Try to think positively about everything at first, don't question or rant right away, give it a chance. It certainly makes you a better person. Best of luck, Skurn.