>ew, who invited anon? lol
ugh why is he here
>>39473329
*Chad pipes up*
>"I did"
>i specifically said no lames, why did you invite that weird kid over there
i just left even though they probably knew i could hear them
>>39473329
>walk into room
>Is he gay?
>Who?
>oh, nobody here
>guy I kind of know grabs the person and says something quietly to him
>overhear it
>"look I just feel sorry for the guy, treat him nicely"
>person scolds me and walks away
>spend rest of the party drinking in a corner on my phone and not talking to anyone
>only interaction from there was the guy who invited me asking whats wrong because I wasnt doing anything at the party
>>39473329
File saved kek
>>39473329
Had this said to me as a 28 year old adult at a work birthday lunch. Somehow it hurts more now.
>>39473918
>huh b-but why Chad?
>because anon is my best pal, do you have some problem you dumb whore?
>n-n-no sorry Chad
>>39473918
>>39475167
>"Don't worry about them, Anon. Come on, Tyrone brought his PS4. We're gonna play Mortal Kombat."
>>39473329
because someone there feels sorry for you
>Going to the party even if you know they will say this and you will just sit in a corner with your phone the whole time
Why would you do this?
>>39475202
See this is why you'll never actually be in this situation
Oh shit Anon, I feel you. That stuff happened whenever the popular kids at school invited me sit on their table for lunch when I was in high school. They feel sorry for me.
Same stuff with family.
It gets better, okay? You'll get get used to it.
>>39476541
I would always just say no when that happens, I cant stand it when someone does that. Makes me feel even more pathetic and worthless