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Is not that I don't have one, is just that I never be able to see why my words are like this. There one time when I made one of my friends cry in a speech of the end of High School, but me myself didn't feel anything.
I'm not searching for that why, he was sad and happy at the same time and I push some bottoms, that's all. I'm searching why my own words don't work against myself but they do with the others.
Well, I will say Valleygirl Uzume, as that's what she is at the end of the day.
Fair enough. I didn't really understand your situation that well through your explanation, but still, something to keep in mind, right?
Hey, you'd be surprised how many people experience the same issue (pretty much nearly everyone, if I'm being honest). I say some things that work for others (such as giving them advice on handling certain situations), but when the same thing happens to me, I'm completely shot in the dark.
It's all part of the Human Condition, I guess. Because we're not in such a tight spot, we're free to think with a clear mind and we can think of things with no stress placed on us. But when we're put in that situation, we can't think as clearly or as well. Trust me, I've experienced my fair share of those situations as well, you're not alone. (And you're never alone on anything, no matter how strange, unordinary or "out of this world" you think a "problem" you have is)