xskycrasherx wrote:
I don't know who came up with that rule about how someone says they have a great life makes it false, that's pretty stupid because I'm here to tell you I have an awesome life, and it's certainly 100% authentic.
Simple - when you're good, people tell you about. You don't have to tell them. The fact that you spout off about how great your life is reflects your insecurities. The fact that you constantly remind everyone, "you're going to law school" reflects the reality that you think somehow passing the bar will let you step up from the doldrums of mediocrity to something more.
As I posted in "your thread", I don't hate you. I pity you and am confused by you. On one hand, you try to be accepted and then on the other you blather. The only explanation is you have some bipolar thing going on.
I don't know much abour real life in general, but I know this - how people think about you on the internet generally reflects how people REALLY think about you in real life. I mean, where else is your real personality fully on display and measured?
If you're a complete douchebad in person, like you are on the boards, there is no way you have any real friends. Maybe if you're very wealthy or very good-looking, people will overlook your horrible personality. But short of those attributes, who you are on the internet is most likely who you are in real life.