No matter what color, size or shape it is.....the ignore button is one reason I'd rather be at my computer most of the time. There are TONS of people in the real world I would love to ignore but it takes far more work and is something society frowns upon. Today I had someone pop up online and message who caused me massive amounts of grief and agony ages ago and then this person just fucking vanished from existence until today. They sent me a message tonight, I responded with something I'd been wanting to say to them for years and then I hit ignore. It's a powerful feeling and it gave me the chance to have the last word after a long long time.
I've been limiting the people I talk to online lately. Chatting online has pissed away far too much of my time in the past and has pissed off the wife far too much. It's no longer as enjoyable as it used to be. I still have a number of friends I talk so I'm not ditching everyone but I have thinned out my "buddy" lists to make sure they really are my "buddies".
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Here is another reason I'd rather be at home. I'm tired of people who ask questions when they really only want to hear a specific answer. At work we often have people selling various items for local schools, bands, scout troops and other various items. Most are worth while causes with a few exceptions like the one gay guy who is ALWAYS selling tickets for some shit which only benefits him. One lady the other day asked me if I wanted to buy a raffle ticket to raise money for a good cause. I asked how much the tickets were. Turns out it was 10.00 for 1 tickets. I felt it was more than a tad steep, declined and now she has a bug up her ass. The good thing is she should avoid me enough now that it's almost like I clicked a real life ignore button.
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