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Archangel_Baw

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  1. I have no idea what causes it in your case, but from my own personal experience its been stress or insomnia, improper diet, or sometimes just lack of a sound sleep. And I hate when that happens, I mean, you can't NOT feel like an idiot when you can't even operate your own eyes at work, or anywhere else in public. :) try getting some rest or just relaxing more.


  2. Brother, I think you sound like a Libra in a bad mood:) I checked your profile aparently you're a virgo, so perhaps, because you were born close to the virgo/libra cusp that's why I got that impression.I'm a Taurus but I've listened to a lot of angry Libras, who tick themselves off more by analyzing EVERYTHING PAST the point of action! That's not to say that virgo's are not analytical, they are, but they are usually set in their ways, and like to stay in one place with their thinking, unlike libras who fluctuate and adapt, and strive for change. But this work is really great despite all that.However, the upside to this is the way demonstrate you have the ability pick at everything from MANY different perspectives, in one sit down. It was great to read, and I know what you meant:)


  3. I've been there and done that, when I was a teen, (with the exception of the inverted cross), and I did one of 2 things:1- I completely ignored the looks on the faces of others. 2- I raised my hand as if to push the person away, smiled as if i was high as a kite, and said "Keep your difficult energy."Both worked well for me:) It kind of makes people realize that I'm NOT the problem. Their own judgement is.I do not exist to impress anyone, nor do I care about those who give me the old 'stink-eye'. I just go about my life as usual because my purpose for being here has nothing to do with people who have staring problems:)You will learn to just ignore it, better yet, avoid eye contact with them, I realize that's difficult to do when you are feel their eyes boring into you, and instinctively, you will always want to meet their eyes and 'stink eye' back, but instead, act as if they simply don't exist.and pretty soon you will be oblivious to it. It only takes 7 days to form a new habbit, and 14 days to quit an old one. so for 1 week ignore them, and for 2 weeks, fight the urge to have the evil-eye war.


  4. I would risk getting screamed at to find out what is going wrong inside of her. No matter how you approach her she will probably be emotionally guarded, but, you can, with sincerity, get her to open up. Perhaps explain to her that from your perspective, she is losing herself and her identity because of these people who do not belong in her life. Perhaps give her examples of how her life has gone to crap ever since she met them and this will force her to think for herself about it and make the connection.Compare her REAL friends with those she is currently associating with, or even better, get in touch with her real friends if possible and maybe they can help you give her a wake up call.There's no way to avoid confronting the issue, and her personal wellbeing is at stake here, so try whatever suggestions you feel may help, and even if they don't, point out to her that at least you love her enough to try to help.


  5. wow! I can't believe this question was actually asked. Honestly, my opinion is that this question is a gateway to a cyber-war. Personally, I believe it is just as right as breathing air, or the color of your skin, etc. I really don't believe it to be a case of right or wrong at all, there is nothing immoral about it, it doesn't harm anyone for it to exist, (and in the cases of people being abused by another of the same sex, that's not about homosexuality, it's about control), so, I'm going to have to agree with anyone who feels this post is redundant.No offense intended but that's my honest opinion:)

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