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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks everyone. I don’t know why I let it bother me so badly. Surely this person knows these are all pipe dreams, and they have to know others are on to the fact that these things never come to fruition. So they have to think we are crazy for feigning internet, right? It’s just bizarre to me. But you’re all right. It doesn’t matter what we are talking about. (It’s just that it makes me feel foolish and I can’t articulate why!) [/quote] I have a relative like this too OP and it bothers me and I can't put my finger on why. I'm sure it has something to do with childhood trauma, or something I recognize in myself or something, because it drives me nuts and the conversations where I have to ooh and ah make me very uncomfortable. The person in my life always collects a lot of attention for her far flung plans (supposed new careers, impending divorces, children who will be going to Juillard or having modeling careers, etc.), and I wonder if that's what is bothering me about it.[/quote] You mean far flung ideas. Not plans. They prob can’t plan well. And certainly not action. They prob can execute well either[/quote]
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