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Topic: Drama
wux's photo
Wed 09/26/12 02:02 PM

Wux....you're not a dumbf**k...don't make me think otherwise.

Vicki....keep an ear out for the drums ;-)


I don't think I said that I was... or I thought of myself as such.

I only said I liked the expression, esp. in repeat format. It had a good ring to it. It dotted your literary effort rhythmically, in a rather pleasing fashion. A sort of back beat in the foreground.

izzie's photo
Wed 09/26/12 03:10 PM
I simply avoid drama at all costs! not in my life, not online, not at all.. :)

hAzEleYeD12's photo
Sat 11/03/12 07:01 PM

I tend to back away from peeps who are
constantly in a drama mode.
It is exhausting.



Amen to that! I can't stand drama...finally got rid of a lot of it though.

And ignoring it doesn't make it go away believe it or not...

wux's photo
Sat 11/03/12 07:29 PM

I tend to back away from peeps who are
constantly in a drama mode.
It is exhausting.


I believe you... walking backward 24/7 must be murder on your feet.

I treat drama therefore differently. I treat it like a glass door. I walk right up to it and through it. If it`s open, I pass through unharmed. If it`s closed, I bump my nose and end up bloody.

Either way, others prefer that over my becoming whiny or Stentorially bombastic.

Gossipmpm's photo
Sat 11/03/12 07:30 PM
i go....


and bever stop....

and never look back:heart:

Kahurangi's photo
Sun 11/04/12 12:46 PM
Hell...even choosing a drink at a shop when one is dying of thirst can be a drama. The dilemma of deciding whether i want a juice, water, milkshake or soda can see me standing for a good 5 mins looking at the different array of beverages. The soda looks thirst quenching, but it'll only serve to make me feel thirstier later on. The juice is not fizzy, the water is bland, and the milkshakes will make me feel bloated...oh the drama of it all. Meanwhile my thirst continues....

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Sun 11/04/12 04:04 PM
Damn! You have to really be looking for drama to cause it when trying to get a drink. laugh

Kahurangi's photo
Sun 11/04/12 05:02 PM
Only with myself sweets...i don't feel the need to jump on board the drama ship of other people if they feel un-interesting enough to warrant dragging me into theirs.


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Sun 11/04/12 05:33 PM



bigsmile

Toodygirl5's photo
Mon 11/05/12 07:45 AM
I do not like Drama, but I do not run from it or avoid it either. I have a friend who has drama on a regular basis, he is a retired Marine and after 3 yrs. it takes a toll on Any friendship.
Most people have drama, even when they say "they have None".lol

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Mon 11/05/12 09:14 AM

I do not like Drama, but I do not run from it or avoid it either. I have a friend who has drama on a regular basis, he is a retired Marine and after 3 yrs. it takes a toll on Any friendship.
Most people have drama, even when they say "they have None".lol


Drama feeds off of denial (queens and kings)...laugh

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Mon 11/05/12 11:42 AM
I may even try to pass a movement, now and then.

This was good advice, a real time-saver.
Now maybe THIS is why you're sometimes stroppy. Even just looking at the word 'Constipation' has me recoiling in horror, everytime. Don't ask. Bad experiences. laugh. I almost feel nauses for you, thinking how backed-up you could be right now.

Simonedemidova's photo
Mon 11/05/12 12:20 PM
I do both. Communication is very important, however if the other party is not good at fair communication, as in they ramble but never listen, then it's too exhausting, if they constantly create unnecessary drama then I back down or back away. I don't see it as a sign of weakness but a sign of maturity.

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