How does it make you feel?
Sometimes I don’t understand why people are kind to me but I always appreciate it regardless.
How does it make you feel?
Sometimes I don’t understand why people are kind to me but I always appreciate it regardless.
At 3/20/23 05:41 PM, GJMARS wrote: How does it make you feel?
i don't believe them
Sometimes I don’t understand why people are kind to me but I always appreciate it regardless.
good for you
At 3/20/23 05:41 PM, GJMARS wrote: How does it make you feel?
Happy, if a bit surprised.
Sometimes I don’t understand why people are kind to me but I always appreciate it regardless.
Same here. I don't think people realize that true kindess takes effort. I always appreciate it
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The description doesn't fit, if not a synonym of menace
In my experience the average person is fairly kind when given the chance.
I like to believe in a universe that doesn't care but people who do.
a few years ago i had a bad habit of begging people to compliment me just to get some dopamine. i’m glad i’m past that now
"Don't you understand? You lost to fate! Walking the path of justice is true fate!"
autistic robot girl
she/her
Like I'm not some sort of social outcast...
A truly prophetic sig...
I'll appreciate it and return the favor if it's someone I see at parties or around town frequently. Though if it's a complete stranger I'll often assume that they're only doing it expecting me to return the favor.
Good, but I have a kinda lingering feeling of doubt whenever anyone is kind to me. I always think they're just doing it as a joke or they're trying to get me to do something
Defensive because I know they want something
Repulsed because they always spout religious gobbledygook
Annoyed because they talk slow and are stupid
My heart is warmed by every positivive thing that is said to me. It feels great, I feel great.
Love you guys <3
At 3/20/23 05:41 PM, GJMARS wrote: How does it make you feel?
Sometimes I don’t understand why people are kind to me but I always appreciate it regardless.
Uncomfortable In A Good Way When Someone Does Something That I Would Not Expect Thats One Thing But If It Somebody Who Useually Is Not As Nice Its Very ... Special As Its Totally Unpredictable When Theres No Way To Know For Certain They Actually Do Something Good
Its Bittersweet It Can Instantly Motivate You Depending How You Feel When You Receive Whatever It Is If That Makes Sense By The Way
Depends. I've had a lot of people be "kind" when what they actually had was ulterior motives. Their "kindness" was a means to an end. This isn't true kindness, but it makes me skeptical of true kindness now. When I know a gesture is given without strings, I feel uplifted. When it's the phony kind of kindness, I feel just straight up appalled. It makes my blood boil that people would be manipulative like that.
It makes me wanting to do something nice for them in return, and I sometimes do.
Part of the reason is that I don’t really think I deserve unconditional kindness
Depending on the context it can make me feel happy or very worried.
When people are kind to me i feel a mixture of happiness and scepticism
It doesn’t happen often, so it feels cozy.
I'm just one of those people still on the path of getting themselves out there in the world. If you're confused by my mug below you haven't read my profile. I point you to it.
Woah, you guys get compliments?
Though I haven't had one in years
LOVE AND PEACE!!!
At 3/21/23 09:06 PM, SignMyPetition wrote: Woah, you guys get compliments?
Though I haven't had one in years
Your petition is very nice.
At 3/21/23 11:07 PM, OlTrout wrote:At 3/21/23 09:06 PM, SignMyPetition wrote: Woah, you guys get compliments?Your petition is very nice.
Though I haven't had one in years
Oh... Oh my god! The prophecy is true!
LOVE AND PEACE!!!
It depends on the situation. I am very cynical so I might think they have ulterior motives.
it makes me feel awkward bc i never know what to say
thats probably bc of my autism tho
i think
Liars.
Liars, all of them.
Especially when they paid 10 bucks to come to my show and tell me how well I played.
knowing damn well I miss the 3rd cue on the fourth song, despite having played that song hundreds of times.
This is a song about death. It's on mandolin.
Hate is the first step to all solutions.
You will not end bigotry until you learn to hate it.