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Merkavar

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So when was the last time someone overreated at something you did? or when was the last time you overreacted?

for me i guess it was hitting my brother with a chair for going to macca's with out me :) i had just woken up and was annoyed.


The reason i was thinking about overreating was cause i heard about a women lighting a man on fire and killing him cause he touched her boobs while she was asleep.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8288994/woman-pleads-to-torching-manslaughter
 

Smooth Operator

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I've been accused of rape twice now... ya I know how that sounds.
Once for having sex with my gf during the night, we both woke up after she kicked me then we got frisky, and the next day all hell broke loose... I don't even... woman you were participating.

And another time for letting a drunk girl sleep next to me on the mates couch, and after the apocalyptic hissy fit of how I abuse defenseless women I explaind long and hard how I don't ever sleep with drunk girls, and the coment to that was "Why, are you gay?"

Never a dull moment when girls are involved
 

Cheesus333

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If this trend keeps up this thread will probably turn into a sequence of 'bitches be crazy!' stories, so I'll present something different.

A guy stalked me halfway to my house cause I pointed out he was affecting a retarded voice when he was calling out random insults at me, i.e. a complete stranger. He then hit me in the face.

Good job with the self-control, buddy!

While we're on social interactions with the local fauna, I was walking home when I saw some blood on the floor. I pointed it out to my friend and a woman who was passing by stopped in her tracks, looked me dead in the face and said "lower class shit."

Sounds like one of the aformentioned 'wimmin r so sillie' stories, I know, but the overreaction wasn't her, it was me. I obsessed over it for days, wondering why she said it and what the fuck it actually meant. You win this round, random street-*****!
 

Mr.Numbers

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There was a total ***** of an emo girl in my class/ near me at lunch. I decided to, again, solve the problem by attempting to be incredibly nice/chivalrous. After smiling and saying hello to her she turned to me, ragefaced, gave me the double ups and said f*** off I am WAY too good for you.

She then spent all lunch interrupting me talking to my friends by yelling out...Profanities...

I sent her a message on facebook that night, last night, telling her that she needs to suck it up and not be a psycho ***** to all but three people (And even then...), and chill the hell out.

She didn't show up to school today and showed all her friends the message; I was all but set on fire today but those stupid Emo girls (Nevermind I wasn't that harsh and her replies to me were FAR worse). THAT is an overreaction. I'm a tad bitter at the moment...
 
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It's funny to see this thread considering that my girlfriend just overreacted to what I just did (or didn't?) and stormed upstairs. It's getting real, real annoying to have to deal with this on a fairly constant basis. Oh, relationships...
 

WolfThomas

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Merkavar said:
The reason i was thinking about overreating was cause i heard about a women lighting a man on fire and killing him cause he touched her boobs while she was asleep.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8288994/woman-pleads-to-torching-manslaughter
Holy shit, that happened in my hometown. How did I not hear about this?