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AngryLittleAlchemist said:




I legit feel bad for the dude. He is probably a lonely person with no friends who only knows how to communicate with jokes because he doesn't have anything interesting about him aside from that. I love dark humor, there have probably even been times where I've inserted jokes into conversations that didn't need them. I think it's fine to be honest with someone and say that the friendship won't work out. But you probably destroyed him. I guess you have to do what's best for you though, god knows bad jokes are the worst. I could be wrong though, since you probably don't know his personal life much. I just know that in High School, I resorted to being a class clown to get any interaction I could. And if I was in college right now I'd probably do the same.

After talking to him I realized that's the case. I suppose I want him to know that no matter how harsh I may be with someone, it's only because I believe they can improve. 

 

I had to deal with people talking smack about me, and it hurt. If he's willing to start a convo. with me and apologize, then I'm going to help.

Rab said:
The guy is probably asperges, they are hard to deal with sometimes, he probably doesn't understand what the fuss is about, they are a little disconnected from social reality

I'm not sure if he has asperger's, but it's clear he's been through some difficult social experiences that have messed him up. I'm gonna help him and try to help him find friends.

spurgeonryan said:
Punch him. Sometimes it takes that. I have never done so, but it would teach me a lesson.

At the end of the day, the punch wouldn't do much. It'd just remind me that I ran away from a situation.