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When it does not matter if you are awake at day or at night. Both times are equally quiet and companionless.
 
When you mark messages as unread so it looks like you have a busy inbox.
 
When you get pissed off because yes, you STILL have to list references on your job applications! !!! Bleep, bleep, bleepity bleep! :club: Then your forced to ask people you don't know if they could please be used as a ref because this job would help you pay all the late bills you accumulated. Because you went from broke, to flat broke!
 
When you would rather sleep when you get home and as much as possible to stop you from thinking sad thoughts. And when you even tried to take Benadryl to make you sleep.
 
You go grocery shopping two days before Christmas and put items in the cart that you don't need just so it looks like you're going to be entertaining for lots of family and friends.
 
You come home from work on Christmas Eve & remember you have only the internet to catch up with.
 
When you find out you had a sticker on your coat for *who knows how long* because a cashier at a store saw it and alerted you to it.... but no one was available sooner to alert you.
 
When you Google forums for lonely people just to find people to talk to who might actually talk to you also and not give you the silent treatment for days and weeks at a time.
 
An encounter with a stranger asking a question about herbicide at a garden center turns into a 15 minute conversation, and it's the most pleasant human contact you've had for a week.  And then it becomes an enjoyable memory, assuming a significance out all reasonable proportion. 
:(
 
constant stranger said:
An encounter with a stranger asking a question about herbicide at a garden center turns into a 15 minute conversation, and it's the most pleasant human contact you've had for a week.  And then it becomes an enjoyable memory, assuming a significance out all reasonable proportion. 
:(

That doesn't sound too bad really.  :shy:
 
kamya said:
constant stranger said:
An encounter with a stranger asking a question about herbicide at a garden center turns into a 15 minute conversation, and it's the most pleasant human contact you've had for a week.  And then it becomes an enjoyable memory, assuming a significance out all reasonable proportion. 
:(

That doesn't sound too bad really.  :shy:

Nice of you to say that.   :cool:
 

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