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why is there nobody in the world who likes me? not in real life nor in the virtual world? why should i continue this awful life? if i kill myself, at least i get rid of my final exams.
If this is the way you usually introduce yourself, perhaps the problem is that you're over-dramatic? Have you tried not bringing up your own suicide the first time you meet someone?En_lizard said:why is there nobody in the world who likes me? not in real life nor in the virtual world? why should i continue this awful life? if i kill myself, at least i get rid of my final exams.
motai said:There are plenty of academic types around this forum who can't seem to fit in with the rest of society. Whether this is true because they are introverted, or their claim that the people that they can't get along with really are that stupid, this is definitely a place where the rest of us fit in.
If the above is true, you'll probably fit right in here at PF.
like who?(other than yourself)tribdog said:Don't expect to latch on to a top notch buddy like me right off the bat, .
Hey that's my format!Danger said:Welcome to PF, Mr. Lizard
Your royalties cheque is in the mail. Since I don't know your address, though, it will return to me and I'll use it to buy beer.Mk said:Hey that's my format!
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