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I am a rather mean person. Very abrasiveness, very harsh. And though this may be a very difficult feeling to deal with, it does have the perk of allowing me to be very direct. I don't like sensitive people at first, we don't meld. I would crush you under the weight of my overwhelming intensity.

Now, I like people who have a sensitive side. You have to have a sensitive side, it's a weakness not to have vulnerability. But being sensitive and vulnerable, when there is nothing to bring on that feeling is just a travesty. It looks shameful and shows you can't survive. Not with me.

I prefer strong people who are casual and have a tenacity. Or else, what's the point?
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Planktin01 · 22-25, M
There is such a thing as too strong for your own good. No one told me that but I wish they did.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
@Planktin01 Maybe. Maybe being strong draws out a certain hate for what looks like weak people. When really, I, or you just don't know enough about them to understand or feel them. But I do.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
@Planktin01 You know some people say that, what lies beneath the surface of a person is a huge depth. I don't find much depth in these people. They're too uncreative and haven't soul searched enough to figure out who they are for there to be a depth.
Planktin01 · 22-25, M
@twistedrope That isn't always the case. Sometimes people are made vulnerable by all the destructive, depressing bullshit life crammed down their throat. Being stronger, doesn't necessarily mean you're better. Besides, once you've delved deeper down that hole, yes the stronger you are but also the more lonely.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
@Planktin01 I ain't got no need to argue with you. You're correct. And the majority, like our little friend who's no longer up there will not like me. Because they have nothing under that surface I'm assuming.