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This is a question My most gullible moment

Someone once told me that gullible wasn't in the dictionary and I went, "yeah yeah ha ha" but when they were gone that didn't stop me checking. What was YOUR most gullible moment? Zero points for buying an icon on b3ta.

(, Thu 21 Aug 2008, 18:33)
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i believed that my friends liked me
how foolish of me.
anyway i had an ann summers party in june that my sister did for me cuz she's a party organiser and not one of them showed, backing out on the day. turns out apparently they all thought that they were all going cuz they discussed it at this girl's party that i didn't go to [got drunk instead] and then only the girl who's party it was said sorry. out of about 10 people, only 1 said they were sorry, the others didn't even mention it to me.
so fuck them. i've not even been invited to a party that one of them is having on friday. that she booked from my party [the first one they actually came to the day after my 18th this year].
bitches. they can all go screw. i know who my friends are. unfortunately i'm down to about 5 and i'm now paranoid that there's something unlikeable about me and that noone at uni is going to like me =[
cheer me up b3ta, kaydie's not happy =[
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 22:28, 12 replies)
I haven't posted on QOTW for a while...
Look kaydie, I don't want to ound unsympathetic here...


That was how I was going to start this reply, but then I read your other inane replies and the quote "bus indians on their way to temple who smoke weed. didn't understand that one" imparticular made me realise you're a big fucking tard.

If I'm challenged over my harsh stance on that quote, I shall go into a rant about the ignorance you displayed, but for now let me say this.

QOTW has slowly become an agony aunt column. People post their problems that are tenuously, if at all, related to the question at hand in a cry for sympathy. and sympathy they receive, because b3ta is populated by nice folks.

But why oh why can't shit like this go on the talk board or on off topic?

Because I DON'T read the QOTW for the pathetic "problems" of a fifteen year old girl who had a poor turn out at her "Ann Summers party" (I can't imagine anyhting more vulgar).

I do hope you find another excuse to dres up like a tart and giggle about how big a slut you are. Friday night for example.

Honestly, I would have had some sympathy were it not for the whininess of your post, the ignorance and completely poor writing of your previous posts and the fact that I am sick of this shit on the QOTW.
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 22:50, closed)
I agree with Paedosmile,
but would like to point out that if she's worried about uni, she's not fifteen, though from the rest of her marvellous prose, that would have been a safe bet, being sixteen I can recognize this as the narcissistic, inconsequential cry-baby antics of some (I like to think of it as a small minority) of my peers.
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 22:53, closed)
"Off topic", maybe.
But on /talk she is likely to get flamed even worse.

Edit: There is a request often made on 4chan that may be appropriate in this thread.
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 23:37, closed)
Cheer up
emo kid.
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 23:39, closed)
I might give you sympathy
or I might not. Depends how attractive I find you.
(, Wed 27 Aug 2008, 23:39, closed)
Paedosmile beat me to it.
Please read these comments, take them to heart and be ashamed you made us suffer this shite.
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 1:05, closed)
Hmmmm...
The question should really be; do I really want to imagine someone who worked in a Jacket Potato van holding a sex toy?

Oh god no.
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 9:26, closed)
I accidentally clicked I like this :-(
I feel dirty
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 9:38, closed)
you're right
they probably don't like you. I doubt your parents like you. Your sister was probably being sympathetic in organising a party for you and probably doesn't like you either.
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 10:04, closed)
We're turning into /talk here...
Although the post was a bit whiney why must be feel the need to compound the issue by being absolute cunts about it? If you don't like it click ignore, it's as simple as that. I come here for two reasons, the witty replies and the friendly people.

Yes, the poster should've thought about her post but there's absolutely no need to behave like cunts is there?

Axai.
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 10:08, closed)
Well OK
I would say Ann Summers parties are vastly overrated and I would rather have been down the pub too.
If there is a problem maybe it is that you do come across more like a whiney 13 year old than someone who is about to head off to University (I'd guess it's not for an English course) and that is not an endearing feature so maybe you could work on that?
It's not quantity of friends that matters it's quality.
As you are about to go and meet lots of new people why worry about it? Some people will like you, some won't. So get used to it and look for real friends amongst all the acquaintances.

(I've probably been guilty of airing some stuff on here but I did think some of it was at least funny.)
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 10:44, closed)
I'm just
suprised anyone was able to follow it.

Sentences start with capital letters for a reason. It sort of makes it easier to read.

...a bit like puctuation, oh, and paragraphs.

However, correct use of the apostrophe - so very rare these days.
(, Thu 28 Aug 2008, 13:40, closed)

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