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But the point is, as tough as I'm sure it is to keep everything together, I hope you know that a random internet person is proud of you and admires your hard work. I wish I could follow your example and buckle down even when things get rough. c:
Thank you <333Zelan wrote:
I wish I could give you an actual hug right now but that's the closest I can get from over here. :c If you need to talk to someone my inbox is open, as is this thread. <3
I could give a long, drawn out explination, but it would likely end up with me going way off topic.thebackup wrote:A "little" pet peeve of mine - why is it that when you try to start a conversation to some people, but then they reply to it with something completely off-topic to what you're saying, as if they're ignoring what you're saying? For example:
Me: I feel like I should cut back on so-and-so a bit.
Him: Oh, I'm giving away so-and-so action figures. Are you interested?
Me: Uh... no?
*then I try to continue what I'm saying but he replies again with a different topic*
There's also something like:
Me: I'd like to get blah-blah-blah someday.
Her: How are you're parents doing?
I mean, really? I want to talk about something and then he/she suddenly changes it to something else?
I certainly don't mind an "oh really? good luck / that sucks" or similar response even if the topic is going to be short and they have nothing much to contribute, as opposed to suddenly changing the topic. I just find it really rude. I mean, I just started the conversation, and they have the audacity to change it right off the bat? *shrugs*mard wrote:I could give a long, drawn out explination, but it would likely end up with me going way off topic.
It tends to come down to one of two things.
a) The person does want to talk to you, but feels like they have nothinnng they can contribute to what it is you are wanting to talk about at the time,
or
b) They are uncomfortable with that topic and would prefer to avoid it for some reason.
There is also the occasional
C) That they feel you have been avoiding something that is stressing you out, and want to help talk you through it,
but this one only really comes from those close to you, and tends to be much rare of a motive.
This is just my experiences on the matter, so take it with a grain of salt.
indoneko wrote:@Catlip Candy : if the pen is still working, you can try to replacing the tablet surface with an acrylic sheet (or any thin, hard plastic sheet that you can find). I've been covering my Wacom tablet's surface with something (thick art paper, plastic sheet, etc) to make it scratch-resistant.
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