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Taking pride in hurting me
Tan Jun Yup.

Last night:
Quote, "I don't want anything more to do with you today."
Next action, Block me on msn.

Today:
Was online earlier than me, did not say hi first.*
I said hi an hour later.
Accused me of not saying hi first earlier: Quote, "You were the one who didn't say hi to me all day"
I told him he was the one who FIRST said he didn't want anything to do with me, AND blocked me.
He said: "No, it's got a timer. It ended last night."
With regards to blocking me,
He said: "I unblocked you last night."
And was I online at that time? NO.
He does not want to apologise for his actions,
So he says: "You do it all the time as well."
The fact is, he blocks me, on average, at least once a week.
Number of times so far I blocked him: 2.

*When I am online earlier and I don't say hi to him, he blames me. He says it's easier for me to just click the alert and a chat window pops up, as compared to opening up the contact list to find the name. And now, he's online first, and blaming me for not saying hi first.

The best thing:
Mr illogical: "I'll be going off soon. Say what you wanna say before I leave."
I say: "Does anything I say/do matter to you? Does how I feel matter to you?"
After a few seconds of typing,
he says: THEY DON'T.
So if they don't matter to him, then why tell me to do it?
His reply: "Cause I was hoping you'll come to your senses and play nice. Turns out I was wrong, as usual."

Analyze the above situation, and laugh at that statement. WHO was the one not playing nice first? And note also, that I did not do anything that insulted him last night.

Quoting him again,
"Because you don't live up to my standards.
If you're not happy with that
Find someone with lower expectations."


This is the quote I get all the time.

As well as this:
"You cry all the time, it doesn't matter to me anymore."

Thing is, he never gave a thought to WHAT I AM CRYING OVER.

it's 6:14 PM now on Saturday, July 5, 2008



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