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On October 28 2008 10:51 sqwert wrote: most kinds of poker are 2-10 player games.... Poker is good, but it require chips, and that gets complicated :p We usually have a poker night like once every two weeks | ||
micronesia
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On October 28 2008 10:57 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: Poker is good, but it require chips, and that gets complicated :p We usually have a poker night like once every two weeks You'll know better than me how your school works... but often schools don't like kids playing poker... even if it is just for 'fun' | ||
GHOSTCLAW
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On October 28 2008 10:57 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: Poker is good, but it require chips, and that gets complicated :p We usually have a poker night like once every two weeks poker and other gambling games are usually illegal at most high schools. | ||
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On October 28 2008 11:40 Leath wrote: Your adorning cuneiform is staunchly awe-inspiring. The perplexing epic saga esoterically shrouded and travail painstakingly put into each confab are, prima facie, veraciously staggering. I'm anticipating to discern more of your works and how this abstruse pulchritudinous unfathomable waning yarn will perorate, sir. 'Thou who see two monkeys dancing, be assured, for one is the master', bethink of it... and omit the impetuously ventilated purblind effete words from the etiolated weak filled with insatiable self nemesis, jealousy. Did you just discover the thesaurus? | ||
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Whatever you do or say to make him go away, will make him and you both feel like shit afterwards. | ||
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On October 28 2008 09:01 intrigue wrote: if he's sitting with relative strangers so much you guys are probably the closest he has to actual friends. don't be a self-centered prick - while you have no obligation to entertain him, it certainly doesn't hurt to let him hang about. This seems true enough. I've had ppl like this all up on my jock at university. They are hard to shake free. What's wrong with these people is, basically, their upbringing. Maybe they lack a parent of have a psycho mom/grandmother/aunt raising them, a horrible divorce, etc. Not that MOST people end up this way from those things. But it's something like that, in these freak cases where people end up really "underdeveloped." What's worse about them is how hypocritical they usually are. The minute they start feeling like they aren't a loser they will try to make up for lost time doing their retarded impersonations of what cool people do/did in high school/middle school whatever previous life they failed in. They will call you/IM you/follow you. Your best bet is to talk to them and insist that they understand what YOU are saying and not let them babble on with their own shit and ignore what you're saying, because that's probably what they tend to do and why they learn nothing. Let them stay if you will be the boss, but also don't be their parent--don't give them any advice, any answers, any opinions. Just make them understand whatever you are doing and why. If you don't reward any of their needy behaviors they'll go to other people more and more. So just be very conscious of what you're doing and whether it's rewarding them or not. They have already inappropriately barged in, so make it a little tough for them. It's Pavlovian. | ||
jgad
Canada899 Posts
On October 28 2008 08:48 nAi.PrOtOsS wrote: I am in my final year of High School, and at lunch I usually play Hearts, or Spades, or Euchre with my friends at lunch. lol! I see highschool in Canada hasn't changed much, haha. Three hours from North Bay, though... and the kid is dreaming of going there for University - you wouldn't happen to be three hours *north* of North Bay, would you? That's where I grew up and it seems that Euchre can't be that popular with the kids everywhere. | ||
hymn
Bulgaria832 Posts
Anyway I can't imagine myself playing cards or whatever with a total stranger. I'd definitely ask him and be clear with the whole situation. When you play you can start a conversation like "Hey dude, you've playing with us for a year now. Even more. I mean... Why?" and so on... | ||
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Kennelie
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Well of course I been out of high school for about 5 years but in 9th and 10th grade we had some guy do the exact same thing. He was slow and stupid and just do stupid things, but I had friends that weren't so nice to him and actually told him to go somewhere else with his lurking persona. Anyways as the years went by I just continued to be nice to the guy and whatever outcast were at school I always just tried to be cool with them so they could have some type of self-esteem. My best bet on getting this guy away from your group is just telling your friends to move to a whole new spot making sure this outcast doesn't spot any one of your friends or you to the new "spot". I know in middle school there was some cool science teacher that would let us use her class to play card games during lunch, which you might want to see if you can do this with one of your teachers. Otherwise try not to be too cruel and just put yourself into his shoes. I mean the guy is just playing cards with you guys during lunch its not like your hanging with him on the weekends. If anything he'll be that friend that will invite all of you to his grandpa's property full of 4-wheelers with a big boat on an open lake....It could happen. | ||
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