Jan 2, 2008, 12:34 AM
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The odd thing about this, is that some of the things you said remind me of one of my friends. The guy would randomly say embarrassing things in public or say insulting things to his friends and not understand why people are bothered by it. Like he called my one friend named Scott, "Fat Scott" to his face repeatedly. It's like as long as he's enjoying himself, he can't understand why other people aren't. Because he actually gets mad if anyone confronts him about his behavior.
From the sounds of it, clinging to this friendship may just make things worse for you. People don't change, especially if they're incapable of admitting when they're wrong. This is a problem with being a friend in a group, it seems like if two people stop being friends. They expect the other friend to stop being friends with that person as well.
Jam it back in, in the dark.

"Out thought and out fought."
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