Dear, Miscellaneous,
I honestly worry about our friendship sometimes. Both of us seem to be bull-headed, and you refuse to even change, when I have spent the last years working on it, how to be a better person. You have a wonderful family, with an awesome, sweet, caring mom, and a couple of siblings that want to hang out with you and look up to you, but you shunt them aside for a pet or something, calling them stupid. They're fragile! You could seriously damage their self-esteem! I swear I worry about them more than you do. Also, you show little concern when a close friend of mine is almost reduced to tears in cause of the stress he has recently been put under, and he is confiding in us, and when he says that he's been going, you make sure to correct him. So he's going non-stop for thirteen hours, not fourteen, so shoot him. Come on! Where is your sympathy? And don't tell you you don't care, because you should. You can't go through life with the excuse of, "Sorry, I'm lazy." or "Sorry, I don't care." When we all give enough of our time when you say something stupid and pointless, do we tell you that we don't care? No! You're just telling us that you're not lazy, you just don't care enough about us to return an important possession, or to listen to us about our problems. If you were going to comment, at least be polite and say, "I'm sorry you're having trouble," or "I'm sorry, but you could look at the bright side of things! At least..." On a later topic, I have never, ever, ever heard you give a compliment to someone. For anything. Nice. Shows how much you care.
Thanks. I love you, a lot. We've had some great times, and I don't want to lose you, but at this rate... I don't even know.
~Dee.