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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

My University Library

Don't worry, same here. I thought I was at least average until I got a new job where my boss and coworker make fun of me in a less subtle and quiet way than they think. Apparently I'm too skinny with a long face and a bad haircut. Now I'm pretty paranoid whenever someones looking in my direction or I hear giggling. Nope. I don't even know my password. That does scare me a bit, but it'll work out. Or not. My last phone had a reddit account saved with a similar name and unknown password. So I guess if I lose my phone I'm screwed.

I work at the airport and when I'm in the pits stacking all the bags I often see this written on the ceiling with all the other bag counts other rampies write on there so they don't forget the count. Always makes me laugh .Someone pointed you out a couple of days ago. Now I manage to notice you in 95% of the threads I read. Are there any you haven't commented on ,it's weird how that works. After you notice someone here it's relentless if they're on reddit a lot.

What's that effect where once something's pointed out to you, you see it everywhere? Cause that's gotta be what's going on here....What does it matter if you have a long face and bad haircut? Your hair can change at your whim, and it's not like your face is tubular or anything.
They're assholes. Man, that's so mean. You seem nice, and actually I've never seen someone with a long face who I've thought was actually ugly. You probably aren't ugly at all. Get out of there when you can. And be your own best friend at times like this - try to remember a few nice things people have said about you in the past, and remind yourself of that when these asshats act up. Don't let their voices echo in your head. Good luck. And if you need me to send them a message, like, mail them a dead castrated headless gerbil, you have but to ask.

One of the differences between children and mature adults is that adults typically don't feel the need for casual meaness against people who haven't wronged them. Their sense of empathy develops so that they judge people on things like their work ethic or developed skills, etc. If nowhere else than at least in the workplace. You know what, i think you're onto something! They were little fish in high school. Then they left school with all these dreams of being big fish but nope - bigger pond, and they're smaller fish in comparison. They're stuck there. You know it, they know it! And i bet if they ever thought about it it'd kill them inside.

Walk into a barbershop and say "fuck me up fam" boom bad hair gone you probably just gained like 4 points minimum on the 10 point scale, don't underestimate how much better looking every guy is with a slick haircut. If you're a girl then RIP don't know what to tell ya .Thank you! You guys are surprising nice on reddit. Well.. Mostly. But yes, I actually do look at it that way somewhat. I've been working out and trying to gain weight lately, but it's not easy. Makes me have a lot more respect for buff people. Everyone at my gym is fairly nice and helpful, like telling me when I have a terrible form that could hurt my back and showing me how to squat in a more safe way. Got off topic a tad, but thank you.

Personally, just someones personality really makes them attractive. I used to think this guy was super hot in high school then I actually tried to talk to him and all he could talk about was himself (including his apparently huge dick). He constantly was hitting on every girl there, in the most demeaning way. The next time I saw him he just disgusted me, physically I was even grossed out by him. The guy I spent 3 years with I didn't find super attractive at first but after getting to know him I thought he was the hottest thing. There may be a lot of people who think you aren't perfect and will voice that, but there will always be at least one person who thought you were amazing and attractive ..they were just too shy to say so...

I know you are talking about the mirror, but as someone who is responsible for self check out machines in the library system I work for, this is a better use of tax payer dollars than the machines.

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