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How to get over saying stupid things on the internet?
06-06-2014, 06:01 PM
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How to get over saying stupid things on the internet?
about a week ago i wasn't the nicest to one of my facebook friends. i didn't mean to sound rude in my comment i made on her status, but i guess it was read differently than i meant it and it turned into a huge argument. i was made out to be a cyber bully, which isn't how i normally behave online. i'm afraid that people look at me different now, not just that one facebook friend, but all my facebook friends who probably saw it (you know, our mutual friends, which were quite a few). i feel terrible, but at the same time i don't feel like i did anything wrong. i was just misinterpreted. i also posted something on facebook today that may have just sounded stupid so i took it off twenty minutes later. i'm still afraid that people saw it and thought "wow, really?" i don't know...does anyone else have this problem? do you say things that you can't stop thinking about, even though other people probably brush it off and not give it as much thought as you? i hope i'm making sense. these kind of things happen in person too. i just don't know what's socially acceptable i guess...how do i move past this? how do i stop thinking about the stupid little things?

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06-06-2014, 06:08 PM
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GROW UP!!! And just stop saying stupid things. It is not as if you are speaking them where they may just come out wrong, you are writing them, so you should be able to see they are stupid unless you are.

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06-06-2014, 06:15 PM
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just make it right with the Pearson it was about and clarify it was not meant like that .
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