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Hi again. Well it was nearly three months ago that I posted, and I'm sorry that I never replied. I was not ignoring you, I was just... thinking.
My three years at college ended at the end of June. It doesn't feel like much has changed, but I think I've finally decided what to think about things.
Visit_faraz, a lot of what you said is just the way I feel.
I like to be on my own. Or at least to do things on my own. I do things better when I can just get on and do them on my own. Obviously working with other people is sometimes a part of life, and I have nothing wrong about that. In college I did that a lot, and I actually liked quite a few of the people I met there - but I wouldn' t be the slightest bit interested in what they do outside of that.
It seems that a lot of people are sheep. The general idea of a good time, at least in the UK, seems to be to get completely drunk and throw up everywhere. As well as people who are oh so individual. Yes, individual... just like everyone else is. Of course I know not everyone is like that. That would be silly. But it seems that plenty are. Why would I want to be friends with them? It's just boring.
That's why I 'wanted' to make friends in the first place. I didn't really want to. It just seemed like the normal thing. Don't get me wrong - I still hope that (and, sick bags at the ready) one day I will meet someone who likes what I like and I enjoy being with. Preferably female, so we can move to Somerset and raise two point four children...
Well, thanks for letting me blather on again