FuZzY said:
MCFC BOB said:
I was only talking about his excessive use of '!' and '?' - that is it. ):
Yes, but unfortunately on a forum, in a text message, a letter etc you can't portray (if that's the right word) your tone of voice. Hence that's when people take things the wrong way.
I think if he looks back on your posts on this subject he will see you as what you honestly think on the matter.
Unfortunately there are some ignorant people out there though who have no idea what it is like to either go through this themselves or witness it to happeining to those close to them, and this will uspet people who have experienced it.
My post was directed regarding the poster above you. I think you just so happened to post your message at the wrong time.
I know. Not having the benefit of said word is a bugger sometimes.
I know. I've said that one a forum as large as this one, one or two people will post smart-Alec comments about a subject so serious. But I guess you could say that about jokes that quickly spread from Sickipedia and the like.
But me and oakiecokie have sorted it out over PM now. It's all done with.
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Anyway, I'm going to go to bed now, as I've just seen the time, and realised that the rest of Britain is about to wake up.
If you look in the right places, you will find that one person, or that one occurance that may change your life forever. Whether it be in your family, in your friends, or even in somewhere you didn't expect: something good is going to come along. I stopped someone from committing suicide because I told him that sometime, somewhere, something would happen that would make him smile.
Me? I was looking at being alone for a long time, and that hurt me. But one day, I turned on my computer and somehow met the girl that has me as all hers. Since then, my music, fashion and friends have all changed. I've become what I am now, and I wouldn't change what I have right now for anything in the world. When my A-Levels are over, my girlfriend is hopefully going to come all the way down from Glasgow to actually live with me, and finally, I may be able to turn her life around for the better.
I'll leave you this morning with my favourite song at the moment. It's happy, upbeat, and has had me dancing and making a fool of myself in public. I've had it on repeat for days now. It's just a song that makes you crack a smile; with a jolly brass ensemble and a piano in fine form, I give you 'The City' by Patrick Wolf. If you ever feel down, just listen to this and think that the people who are around you will always support you, and that you can go to anywhere for help.
"You know I, I hate to see you cry, but when you open up to me, I take you in my arms, wish you the top, top, top, top of the morning."
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