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| H2OforDuo (profile) wrote, on 6-10-2004 at 9:25pm |
Subject: Mrrf.
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I've realized that Hana is really pissing me off. I've been thinking about how she's always bitchy about everyone and everything. I mean, I still love her, she's great, but I mean, come on! Does she have to be so rude all the time? Geeze! *Hyperventalates*
*Deep breath*
Anyway. If there were such a thing as a capitol period, there ould be one after that "anyway". Rrrrrrrrrrrr......
I actualy met someone interesting on Harry Potter.com Go me.
I'm still happy about my purple streaks. w00t.
Nee, I'm really sorry we haven't been able to talk much. It's bugging me.
Love you guys.
~Caro |
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Angel_Bob | 06-10-04 11:27pm Kick her! Wait. No.
OO. Purple! Glee!
Love you.
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Anonymous | 06-11-04 1:59am Hmm...
I didn't like it too much when Hana blamed her homicidal (or the term she used: “genocidal” HAHAHA -cough wrong cough-) thoughts on her German heritage-I kind of thought that was a cop-out, and a disrespectful racial comment towards Germans. Her smell also bugged me a little. But other than that I didn't think she was too bad.
To get psychological (OH NO!), I think she has some histrionic issues. I think she must be kind of narcissistic too. I have a feeling that she’s one of those people that doesn’t actually think she’s unskilled, she just states it for reassurance. And the constantly being rude thing is another indicator that she thinks she’s better than everyone else. But there’s a certain insecurity to that mindset also, if that makes any sense. –shrug- Then again, who knows? I only talked to her for like 15 minutes, and maybe I read her wrong.
Wicked good definition of histrionic: People with histrionic personality disorder are constant attention seekers. They need to be the center of attention all the time, often interrupting others in order to dominate the conversation. They use grandiose language to describe everyday events and seek constant praise. They may dress provocatively or exaggerate illnesses in order to gain attention. They also tend to exaggerate friendships and relationships, believing that everyone loves them. They are often manipulative.
-Kelly
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Anonymous | Re:, 06-11-04 12:16pm Sounds like you read her like a book.
~Caro
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