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Old 06-15-2017, 02:04 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista View Post
You're jaded beyond belief. What the **** is your life deal? How did you get to this place? Again what the **** is your life deal? You seem to have zero empathy. Zero emotional attachment. Zero consideration for other's opinions and emotions. You are straight out the coldest human being I've ever met.

A rock has more empathy than you. Prick is too nice a word dude.
Christ you even doctored my post to make it seem more vicious. I actually said a "little" narcissistic. Are you having like a male menopause type of thing? Plus, we haven't "met" but there's plenty people colder than me. I don't get weepy very often, I expect everything living to die, but I don't **** people over to get ahead either. I'm not nearly as cold as the people who wrecked your business, for example. I'm just live and let live. Like if there's a car crash and the person died, I don't care. I'm not upset about it even if I see their body. What can I do? But if someone is in a jam like they need a jump or an old dude is lost and can't understand his GPS I'll even be like follow me even if it's out of my way. I just don't get all emo about ****. You're blowing this out of proportion. I'm the kind of person who hates getting sympathy cards at work. I hate being asked to sign that ****, too. What ****ing good does it do?

Different strokes, dude.
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