Its a strange thing. Normally I would be kind of upset about some things and some people, but I'm really not. However, its really amusing on how the less I do, the more people overreact. In other words, evolving into extreme drama queens because I just don't do anything to these people. At all.
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People don't have to say, "I'm pissed off/I'm happy/I'm sad" to show they are upset all the time. They often use their actions to speak for them. And when people act out their feelings? It makes things worse. The thing is, to a certain capacity, this is fine. If, say, someone made me angry? I'll show I'm mad by saying overtly mean things to them. That is me, acting out my feelings.
Sometimes people act out their feelings by "fishing for attention." Meaning saying they did a mean thing just to say they did it because they are angry at that person. Normally, a sane person would just let it go. But certain people feel self-important when they constantly show their negative feelings towards a person by mere "mention" of these negative actions. That's what I mean by drama queen-ism.
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