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I think the very latter is ironic, though, because most such denizens do tend to gratuitously leech off of agreeably free thinkers. Most tend to fall into what would be given definition to as a 'vogue'. But these things do depend on vindication above all else, in many ways (IMO). Of course, I digress in my philosophical twaddle. You don't think the female at question can be talked to at all about this? I think anyone who disregards you is definitively creating their own loss. I just don't want you to have to suffer in any way, my friend.
Well, I don't contest that some things partake what may be seen befit as base sociological demeanor for humans (in spite of human nature mayhap not being predetermined). It's demeanor in all things that cling to life. Many may, of their choice, attack others to prove supposed superiority in some way (which I'm of the amalgam of thought is both a state of mind and subjective but I tend to keep to strong beliefs to be of in that regard, some of which may be seen as craven, but I don't see it as such) and repeat the cycle without a breath of fresh air. Some call it 'everyday living'. Others adhere to it. Another host of folk may brush it off. Some just don't care and cling to concurable simplicity, especially in a world where convenience has the capacity to be at the touch of a button.
If she doesn't want to be friends with you...just because she has a boyfriend or whatever odd reason it may be. Then that is her loss, because you are a reaally great friend and a very kindhearted person.
I've lost a lot of friends in life (well people who I thought were friends anyway) so I do know what it feels like. :<
It's not your fault Mitch...how could you have known what was going to happen. And I dunno...maybe she's having problems in her personal life or something.
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