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Why is "they want to be friends!" being used as a negative? |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Why is "they want to be friends!" being used as a negative?
Katie Hopkins and her gang constantly use "they just want to be friends!" as a stick to bash Pricey and Cheggers with...do they not realise that's it's perfectly normal to want to be friends with people? What world do they live in where being a decent perso is a reason to hate someone?
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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It's much better to just blurt out every horrible thought that comes to your head.
I might try doing that myself and see how long I last. |
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Unbelievable isn't it? Yet it's alright for the mean girls. Rank hypocrisy as usual.
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Only nasty people are "real". Emotion is a sign of weakness. Except when the nasty people show emotion, I guess.
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