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Originally Posted by Autotune
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I don't get angry at you, Alarti. Every time I even think about you and how beta you are I start laughing, because I'm always reminded of the time/s you would hit on Jaed on vent and she would blow you off. That would always follow you trying to be mean to her like a little 3rd grade boy with a crush.
You're so cute, too bad you're like 40+
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LOLOL>>> I love when you make up stuff to get attention. Pretty much your life definition amirite? Jaed was always one of the chicks in guild I avoided(can't stand those ppl who need attention, kinda like you stealin)
I'm also only 29
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Also less clear the fog on what Alpha and Beta is.
Type A Behavior: Its Diagnosis and Treatment, Friedman suggests that Type A behavior is expressed in three major symptoms: free-floating hostility, which can be triggered by even minor incidents; time urgency and impatience, which causes irritation and exasperation usually described as being "short-fused"; and a competitive drive, which causes stress and an achievement-driven mentality. The first of these symptoms is believed to be covert and therefore less observable, while the other two are more overt.
The theory describes Type B individuals as a contrast to those with Type A personalities. People with Type B personality by definition generally live at a lower stress level and typically work steadily, enjoying achievement but not becoming stressed when they do not achieve. When faced with competition, they do not mind losing and either enjoy the game or back down. They may be creative and enjoy exploring ideas and concepts. They are often reflective, thinking about the outer and inner worlds.
Hope you learned something today(Doubtful)