Thursday, March 25, 2010

Sabbotage or Savior

When a group of friends hits a dilemma I like to call, the new boyfriend of your too easy to fall in love best friend, or the douche, there are few actions that they can take that will save or sabbotage the group as a whole. My group of friends are tightknit. So tightknit that we have had some incidents of intergroup hooking up (I would say romance but that would be lying.) We know everything about everything about each other. Things that normal people probably wouldn't chose to share with even their closest companion. We're overly open, sometimes rude, sarcastic, use vulgar words as though it were nothing, and tend to piss a lot of people off. And for the few out there who don't find us completely offensive, you love us. You know you can always expect a good time when you're with us. We rarely have a dull moment, and while few can keep up with us, many enjoy our company. And this is what makes our group special. And if you haven't figured it out yet, it takes a certain person to be able to roll with us. As stuck up as that may sound, and as easy as it is to be accepted into our group, its just as easy to get all of us to dislike you. Dislike you enough to sabbotage your relationship and make sure you don't plague us with your presence again.
2 months. 2 months is all it took for a group of roughly 10 people going from being indifferent to liking you to the same 10 people disliking to hating your guts. And this is when a group has to take action and do something, well to simply save our group, save our friend, and get rid of the pest.

So is it sabbotage or savior to plot the demise of our friends relationship? Probably both. But whatever it is, its worth saving the integrity of our group. 'Cause truthfully, this is getting ridiculous.


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