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God I miss having IRL friends, they all moved away so I'm all by myself in the middle of nowhere. I've been feeling so alienated and frustrated since then because the people I could talk to aren't anywhere near on the same level as me. Maybe that's why I've been feeling so sensitive to this stuff lately. I think I'm going to try and take a breather for a bit. I'm practically fucking hysterical at this point.

 

Do what I do to keep off the brink of depression, Role Playing groups!. Your local game store should have some, a good group can really fill that gap and it can be easy to make friends that way. Just one meeting a week can really help you out socially, trust me.

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Do what I do to keep off the brink of depression, Role Playing groups!. Your local game store should have some, a good group can really fill that gap and it can be easy to make friends that way. Just one meeting a week can really help you out socially, trust me.

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Hopefully you don't live in an area full of pretentious asshole groups though. (plenty of those to go around here)

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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Hopefully you don't live in an area full of pretentious asshole groups though. (plenty of those to go around here)

Hey, as a pretentious asshole I resent that notion. :P

I'm not saying I started the fire. But I most certain poured gasoline on it.

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:P

 

An individual, or even group full of, does not a pretentious asshole group make. Matter of fact, there is one group in my are filled with really cool guys, but their group when together is a total pain to deal with, and D&D is unplayable with them.

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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