im gonna cry., please help |
im gonna cry., please help |
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me and my boyfriend have been going out for a month now.
everythings great, and we both love each other alot. he doesnt treat me bad or anything (so dont be thinking that when you read the rest) his ex girlfriend has been leaving him comments on myspace being like "ohh i love you so much! we have to hang out soon! remember the good ol days.. when we went out? love your one and only nicole!" i dont think hes cheating on me since she goes to a differnet school. but do you think maybe shes just.. being friendly? i mean i think she knows im going out with him. i dont know what to do. |
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^But when you contradict yourself, isn't that considered hypocricy? Oh well I won't argue and for that matter, I want to not spam any further.
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QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 1 2006, 2:05 AM) ^But when you contradict yourself, isn't that considered hypocricy? Oh well I won't argue and for that matter, I want to not spam any further. Oh man! You are NO fun! Now I'm going to get blamed for all of this! ![]() Look how mad I am! Main Entry: hy·poc·ri·sy Pronunciation: hi-'pä-kr&-sE also hI- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -sies Etymology: Middle English ypocrisie, from Old French, from Late Latin hypocrisis, from Greek hypokrisis act of playing a part on the stage, hypocrisy, from hypokrinesthai to answer, act on the stage, from hypo- + krinein to decide -- more at CERTAIN 1 : a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not; especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion 2 : an act or instance of hypocrisy Main Entry: con·tra·dic·tion Pronunciation: "kän-tr&-'dik-sh&n Function: noun 1 : act or an instance of contradicting 2 a : a proposition, statement, or phrase that asserts or implies both the truth and falsity of something b : a statement or phrase whose parts contradict each other <a round square is a contradiction in terms> 3 a : logical incongruity b : a situation in which inherent factors, actions, or propositions are inconsistent or contrary to one another Main Entry: con·tra·dict Pronunciation: "kän-tr&-'dikt Function: transitive verb Etymology: Latin contradictus, past participle of contradicere, from contra- + dicere to say, speak -- more at DICTION 1 : to assert the contrary of : take issue with 2 : to imply the opposite or a denial of <your actions contradict your words> synonym see DENY - con·tra·dict·able /-'dik-t&-b&l/ adjective - con·tra·dic·tor /-'dik-t&r/ noun I know! I know! I know, by the look in your eyes that it's time to go! |
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