Do you get upset over little things sometimes?

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27 Nov 2008, 9:25 am

I was going to the bathroom this morning and I asked dad what he was doing (He was dressed putting on shoes etc.) He said going to work then I said gees then he said he wasn't going to sit around all day he was putting up the tree etc. (I took "work" as WORK) So I was shocked he'd have to go in Thanksgiving and IMO his reply was rude so I started crying to myself and went off to my room to calm down. :-) (He could of just said getting ready to get the tree down or *insert thing here*) Instead he seemed harsh. :-)



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27 Nov 2008, 11:36 am

Massive miscommunication I'd say.

Yeah, little things used to bother me a lot. I basically learned not to care. I just keep telling myself that it doesn't really matter.



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27 Nov 2008, 12:01 pm

sometimes? ALL the times. :lol:


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27 Nov 2008, 1:41 pm

Haven't you already asked this?



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27 Nov 2008, 1:49 pm

Yes. I got thrown off yesterday by a change in dinner plans that spiraled into a rather ugly mess. Sometimes the smallest things are the most distressing.

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Haven't you already asked this?


And if so - what's the problem? Chillax, eh?


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27 Nov 2008, 1:52 pm

makuranososhi wrote:
Yes. I got thrown off yesterday by a change in dinner plans that spiraled into a rather ugly mess. Sometimes the smallest things are the most distressing.

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Haven't you already asked this?


And if so - what's the problem? Chillax, eh?


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Just pointing it out. sheesh. :roll:

I didn't get upset when some people pointed out to me I made the same post again I did a week ago which took place August 2007. Or get upset when Ukternal (sp) asked me if I have already asked this which was the "Did anyone think you were ret*d?" thread. (Don't remember the exact title)



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27 Nov 2008, 2:08 pm

Yeah, I can. Hard to say what makes me upset but it does happen.


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27 Nov 2008, 2:23 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
makuranososhi wrote:
Yes. I got thrown off yesterday by a change in dinner plans that spiraled into a rather ugly mess. Sometimes the smallest things are the most distressing.

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Haven't you already asked this?


And if so - what's the problem? Chillax, eh?


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Just pointing it out. sheesh. :roll:

I didn't get upset when some people pointed out to me I made the same post again I did a week ago which took place August 2007. Or get upset when Ukternal (sp) asked me if I have already asked this which was the "Did anyone think you were ret*d?" thread. (Don't remember the exact title)


Post served dual purpose; it was something small that aggravated, and I found it a little peculiar that you one-offed there, but did not respond to the thread itself.


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27 Nov 2008, 2:27 pm

richardbenson wrote:
sometimes? ALL the times. :lol:


Same with me



27 Nov 2008, 2:31 pm

makuranososhi wrote:
Spokane_Girl wrote:
makuranososhi wrote:
Yes. I got thrown off yesterday by a change in dinner plans that spiraled into a rather ugly mess. Sometimes the smallest things are the most distressing.

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Haven't you already asked this?


And if so - what's the problem? Chillax, eh?


M.



Just pointing it out. sheesh. :roll:

I didn't get upset when some people pointed out to me I made the same post again I did a week ago which took place August 2007. Or get upset when Ukternal (sp) asked me if I have already asked this which was the "Did anyone think you were ret*d?" thread. (Don't remember the exact title)


Post served dual purpose; it was something small that aggravated, and I found it a little peculiar that you one-offed there, but did not respond to the thread itself.


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Because I don't know if little things upset me. Define little? I have gotten upset over nothing and other stuff but I dunno if they were little things.



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27 Nov 2008, 2:32 pm

If it was nothing, then I'd wager it might have been a little thing. *smile*


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27 Nov 2008, 3:04 pm

makuranososhi wrote:
If it was nothing, then I'd wager it might have been a little thing.

/me thinks "nothing" can not be little :-)

But I do think Spokane_Girl has a point. Things that seem little or nothing to others do upset me sometimes. I usually do not show it because I know there is little chance anybody understands what I am trying to say.



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27 Nov 2008, 3:16 pm

Yeah, little things used to bother me a lot. I basically learned not to care.

I do that too :wink: