"F2: yeah well you should of thought about that"
^This pretty much sums it up right here. You might not have meant anything by it but it's still an inconsiderate and somewhat dickish thing to do. If you're very good friends it will all blow over but if not maybe you'll learn something.
Me: Anyway, you shouldn't call your self fat
Me: your not
Me: He wasn't even fat
F2: :L
Me: I wasn't calling you fat by posting
F2: :/
Me: I didn't even think that guy was fat
F2: .
Here, right here... It's where you dug your own grave. You may not have called her fat, but you were implying it.
There was this one girl who was into me 100% (and I'm talking like, she wanted to ****) and one day I jokingly called her a "cougar" (because she was a year or two older than me) and she got all bitchy and wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure she was expecting to have me begging for her back but I just say "**** her" (not literally, sadly, only figuratively) and never talked to her again. She tried talking to me a few times but I kinda just... "kept my distance"..
If I could give up on someone with getting some on the line, I think you can give up a friend who can't take a joke.
You didn't do anything wrong. Although she might be going through a hard time, not accepting multiple apologies after you took it down is pretty unacceptable. I was expecting there to be a fight emerging in the chat, but it was just you pleading her to, kindly, suck it up and she wouldn't calm down.
You apologized, it's about all you can do now. I've had friends react like that over stupid things, they'd tell me "We can't be friends anymore or I can't be friends with you after that." The last thing they would see or hear from me is "Okay, bye." or "See you later." Like clockwork, a month later they would call and want to hang out, inevitably asking why we stopped hanging out or being friends in the first place. *sigh* That was back in high school though, when life was simple....
Bro you said you were sorry. Just give her time. She will get over it.
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2. We can never predict how peoples minds work exactly, so experiments like this are beneficial to learning a friends' personality.
Delete the photo and take notes from your chat log.
^This pretty much sums it up right here. You might not have meant anything by it but it's still an inconsiderate and somewhat dickish thing to do. If you're very good friends it will all blow over but if not maybe you'll learn something.
Here, right here... It's where you dug your own grave. You may not have called her fat, but you were implying it.
Anyway, if she can't take a joke it's not worth it. Women these days.
There was this one girl who was into me 100% (and I'm talking like, she wanted to ****) and one day I jokingly called her a "cougar" (because she was a year or two older than me) and she got all bitchy and wouldn't talk to me. I'm sure she was expecting to have me begging for her back but I just say "**** her" (not literally, sadly, only figuratively) and never talked to her again. She tried talking to me a few times but I kinda just... "kept my distance"..
If I could give up on someone with getting some on the line, I think you can give up a friend who can't take a joke.
Hopefully she might come to her senses.
It doesn't matter whether I support or object to the subject at hand, if your argument is stupid I am against you.
No, shove off sounds nice.
It doesn't matter whether I support or object to the subject at hand, if your argument is stupid I am against you.