>>/80542/
> Very weird thing to say about someone in general
I have informed experiences to say that. I met a tripfag before. And guess what? After so many years, their life still revolved around the internet. This was an intelligent and creative person. Almost everything they thought about still connected back to 4chan in some way. You'd think it's farfetched, that people move on, but it's not as farfetched as you'd think.
Not that I really understand the rest of your post.
>>/80545/
Sadly.
>>/80859/
Eh, I'll take the chance to reply to this point. Im not super hung up on whether or not I could speak with her again, but if I knew how/where, I would take the time to say I'm sorry! Probably would not go beyond that, but I like positivity where it is achievable. If something is positive...
Well good for her. I think I know one of her friends is my ex's ex. And he wrote a diss rap that tacitly referenced me and, goddddd, I think it's all funny because it's so removed from my life. It really is.
>>/80860/
LMFAO
>>/80862/
I probably shouldn't go there.
>>/80864/
Undiagnosed autism in hillbilly country, which I know because I was the one who told her to get diagnosed. Shouldn't go there either, but let's just say you could figure it out on your own if you thought about it very hard.