Weird end to a friendship

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It's not a weird end to a friendship, it's a stupid end.
 
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Your friendship ended because you couldn't sit in the cinema for a few more minutes?

I can see why this thread is becoming a Hype staple.
 
Friends don't let friends leave the theater early.
 
In my day....before you committed going to the theater with a friend.....you met their parents, had counceling with a ticket taker, did a few trial runs at a high school play.....you didn't just rush off to the theater not knowing if your friend was a "all the credits" guy or not.

You kids today rush everything.
 
In my day....before you committed going to the theater with a friend.....you met their parents, had counceling with a ticket taker, did a few trial runs at a high school play.....you didn't just rush off to the theater not knowing if your friend was a "all the credits" guy or not.

You kids today rush everything.

And certainly not without a chaperone.
 
Chaperones.....can't ell you how many times I went home with the chaperones.....awwwwkkkkwaaaaarrrrddddd.
 
I mean I have no issue just sitting with my friends and talking during the credits, post-credits scene or not.
 
how is this thread open but Mr. Maooz's threads were closed? :o
 
I called a friend "My best friend" in front of whom he considered his best friend.
He didn't say anything, but, I knew.

I don't see much of him lately.
 
I wouldn't say I've ever had any friendships end in a weird way... I just lost touch with them over the years

I am not on social media or anyway thing like that to keep in contact with people

most of my friendships have been more conditional of location an convince of seeing them regularly... I had high school friends, had collage friends, now I have some work friends

but I'm the type that if I don't see someone on a regular basis I'm not going to go out of my way to reach out them

I still occasionally run into old friends an we make the normal small talk and stuff... I wouldn't say I am on bad terms with any of them

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I guess I did have kind of a weird encounter with an old friend from middle school recently, he just kinda showed up at my work, cause he just found out I still work there, came in to say "hi" and we exchanged phone numbers, I was just getting out of work and he mentioned he was on his way to the mall, I said I'd meet him there and we could hang out, get caught up a bit

we went to the mall and hang out

about a week or two later he texts me to make plans (we went back an forth a bit with when we both had a free day) but finally decided on a time and day

I showed up, he didn't after waiting 10-15 minutes I called him, he didn't seem to even remember we had plans an said he was working

I haven't talked to him since
 
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I called a friend "My best friend" in front of whom he considered his best friend.
He didn't say anything, but, I knew.

I don't see much of him lately.


You're a bloody traitor Enrique, that's all I'll say! :argh:
 
I had a weird ending to a friendship once......once.

1942....Berlin....sauerkraut......lord how I hate sauerkraut.
 
I had a weird ending to a friendship once......once.

1942....Berlin....sauerkraut......lord how I hate sauerkraut.


Despite your best efforts, Nazi scientists still invented the idea of putting sauerkraut on hot dogs. :eek:

Dammit soldier, you had one job! One job! :argh:
 
He just sent me a text. I'll copy & paste:

I walked 500 miles and I would walk 500 more
Just to be the man who walked a 1000 miles for no reason, and we ain't friends no more

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That's BS.
No one drives that long a distance in less than 50 minutes.
Your friend should be terrified that a guy with a bad knee scared him by speed driving that long distance just to see a movie.
 
Why did your friend walk home?
Has your friend not heard of Taxis, Uber or buses?

I didn't know end credits were such a big deal to people.
I've seen people stick around of mid-credit scenes but very few stick around for end credit scenes.

In my eyes the person driving takes precedence. Asking to wait for five minutes isn't too demanding unless the driver has a good reason to want to get home. I think it is rude to inconvenience a friend by asking them to wait around for a long time amount of time but that doesn't seem the case here.
 
I mean I have no issue just sitting with my friends and talking during the credits, post-credits scene or not.

I used to go out with someone who was in the film school at UC Santa Cruz and she INSISTED on staying for all the credits because she said that someday her name was going to be up there and she wanted people to do the same for her.

Of course I always drove when we went to the movies together and our friendship had a very weird end. :dry:
 
I used to go out with someone who was in the film school at UC Santa Cruz and she INSISTED on staying for all the credits because she said that someday her name was going to be up there and she wanted people to do the same for her.


Oh god, film majors. When America finally completes its metamorphosis into a fascist state, everyone's going to be pushing them to the front of the line for the firing squads. Them, and people who take pictures of their food.
 
Right. The childish one is the person who chose to stay seated when his ride is walking out of the theatre. *snicker*

So you are calling your friend childish for imposing him a ridiculous ultimatum and acting like your decision is completely right and reasonable??

I am wondering how he has endured your personality for 20 years... Maybe you two didn't go see any MCU movies? He would've had to walk home like 13 times lol
 
So you are calling your friend childish for imposing him a ridiculous ultimatum and acting like your decision is completely right and reasonable??

I am wondering how he has endured your personality for 20 years... Maybe you two didn't go see any MCU movies? He would've had to walk home like 13 times lol

The difference is that you already know Marvel movies have post credit scenes.
 
Oh god, film majors. When America finally completes its metamorphosis into a fascist state, everyone's going to be pushing them to the front of the line for the firing squads. Them, and people who take pictures of their food.

Everyone but me. Melissa was pretty hot and I liked her blonde and blue (or purple or green or scarlett) hair.

Hey....wait a minute....."I'VE" posted pictures of my food before. What'ryou trying to say anyway? I'm not sure we can be friends anymore, but maybe we can start a thread.

EDIT: AND.....I think Flick is/was a film student. If anyone tries to push her to the front of a line, I'll knock them out (from behind of course) and help her get to the very back.
 
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