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I'm at McDonald's. A kid's having a birthday.

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The kid, who looked about six or seven years old, and some of his friends, and his parents, they ordered a lot of food, and the staff sang birthday songs around him, and he and his friends were laughing happily.
I remember when I was in primary school, if I could get 100 points, my parents would reward me 5¥, and I would go to the canteen to buy snacks. I was so happy at that time. I will never be as happy as I was at that time :feelsrope:
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I cried and crashed out on one of my only birthday parties when I was a kidcel because everyone was loud and never had one again
 
I was never happy or comfortable in my life. Everything was a burden, even as a kidcel
 
I was never happy or comfortable in my life. Everything was a burden, even as a kidcel
Brutal. I can say "Happy Birthday" to you on your next birthday and give you an electronic salute:feelsLightsaber:. I'm not loud. I'm just a catcel who spills milk, so don't be afraid.
 
Brutal. I can say "Happy Birthday" to you on your next birthday and give you an electronic salute:feelsLightsaber:. I'm not loud. I'm just a catcel who spills milk, so don't be afraid.
No I don't want to be reminded of it and I hate cats tbh but thanks for the offer
 
When I was a child, I was at my happiest. Back then I was just a quiet kid who stayed home and read instead of going out and messing around, and my parents were fine with that, saying I was a "mature kid who knew what he was doing." When I grew up, I suddenly became an "introverted, inarticulate, incoherent idiot." Everyone was disappointed in me because I couldn't communicate with people face to face without being nervous or thinking clearly. I was always driven by instinct to say stupid things, and I didn't even know it. 100 is no longer enough, the exams are getting harder and more demanding, I am an adult, and I have a lot more troubles than when I was a child.
 
When I was a child, I was at my happiest. Back then I was just a quiet kid who stayed home and read instead of going out and messing around, and my parents were fine with that, saying I was a "mature kid who knew what he was doing." When I grew up, I suddenly became an "introverted, inarticulate, incoherent idiot."
It's always like this. First you're praised for the same behavior that you are hated for in the future.
 
It's always like this. First you're praised for the same behavior that you are hated for in the future.
I guess my biggest problem is that I can't "grow up" what others want me to do. My thinking mode is still the same child as that of "as long as I get 100 points, I will be allowed to eat snacks".
 
I guess my biggest problem is that I can't "grow up" what others want me to do. My thinking mode is still the same child as that of "as long as I get 100 points, I will be allowed to eat snacks".
Brutal, and same. I remember at the end of highschool when I was observing others mannerisms and actions they were years ahead of me out of nowhere
 
Eat all their food and spit on the rest that you couldn't eat
 
Brutal birthdaypill.
 

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