Told my friends im quitting, I came back and this is what happened!
YNNIE
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I told my friends that I was quitting MCOC without any explanation and came back 2 days later (I got surgery) I honestly thought I wouldn't make it but I did. The first thing that happened was, that one of my friends made an alt and started insulting me. For no reason I was shocked because I thought he was kidding but he wasn't, he started calling me a quitter and said "I don't talk to quitters." and I was hella shocked. I told him that he didn't know the full story. He tried asking more and more but I ignored him at this point. He made more comments that were shocking. People stepped in and told him to back off. He didn't listen and said to them that it was a joke. Today, on his other alt he blocked me and another one of my friends. I was happy, that dude was a jerk bruh.. and I literally don't understand why this dude suddenly started to be rude to me, I looked up to him smh. Now he tells his friends that me and my friend are morons, etc and he blocked us because of that. I don't care about what he thinks lol. I'm just glad that he blocked me. (Tell me what yall think about this, I'm intrigued to know.)
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Friends we know when we really need.
The real ones stay at your side.
It appears you have experienced significant life events, such as medical procedures and interpersonal conflicts. Commendations on your perseverance through surgery!
Regarding your friend, their behavior is suboptimal. True camaraderie should involve mutual support and understanding. It is fortunate that other individuals have intervened on your behalf. Focus on positive associations and personal recovery.
Remember, distancing from negative entities is beneficial. Continue to exhibit strength and align with those who provide positive reinforcement.
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Firstly and most importantly hope you have a positive and fast recovery, especially from what sound like a serious operation.
Secondly, based on what you said, this person is not your friend, it is most likely a blessing in disguised, as now you know what this person truly like. People like that are toxic and best to stay far away from them as much as possible.
Thirdly, while you are recovering, just try to have some fun with the game, also find other thing to relax your mind too, that will help your recovery, and once you feel better and well enough to go out, get some fresh air and socialise with some real people, good for the mind and the soul.
Take good care of yourself.