NightRythm (
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If I may be so bold...
I'm a little nervous about doing this only because I'm unsure whether or not my ego can take it. But, I decided to respond to someone else. It seems only right that I should continue the trend. Honesty please.
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So I want you to tell me what you percieve as being the worst thing about me is. And if you have the guts, go ahead and ask your friends to do the same
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So I want you to tell me what you percieve as being the worst thing about me is. And if you have the guts, go ahead and ask your friends to do the same
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Why would you post this?! We're sensitive and insecure creatures as it is, we artistic-type humans, we don't need a hundred people telling us what they hate about us. It's one thing to ask a close friend to objectively tell you if there's something you need to work on in the context of that relationship, but I can't see the use of getting a ton of very general negative feedback all at once. It doesn't seem like it would be motivating - it seems like it would just break your heart.
Maybe that's just me...
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I'm also one of those people who wants to know what's going on in other people's heads. I want to understand how others see me. It's the self-centered part of myself. I want to know about *me*.