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Be rude and vulger in every answer and rate every question and answer down. Oh, outside of AB... I would be blunt, and tell everyone what their faults are while never emphasizing any good points except for my own. I would steer every conversation towards me and my accomplishments and that despite that being a mediocre story, I have a better one. I would then agree to do all kinds of things, and then never do them. I would then backstab them all and turn them against each other with trivial, yet hurtful comments that they may have shared with me about each other in confidence. That'll about do it.
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On here or in person? lol In person....don't be there for your friends when they need you. Don't take their calls. Don't be on time when you are supposed to meet to go out. Be rude in public to them. Point out their biggest faults - loudly and to anyone that will listen. Prove that you are not interested in anything they say by switching the subject on them, when they are talking. I could go on...
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On AB? By liberally and with no comment pushing that not helpful button. Geez, the question changed. . . .with friends being overly critical I would imagine. I know that makes people unpopular with me.
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Constantly persuade your friends to come to your church.
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Probably a good way to quickly lose your friends would be to get them to trust you in some way: with a secret or a responsibility of some sort, and then consistently and blatantly violate that trust. Say things to them in a very sincere tone, and then turn around totally contradict yourself to other people- making sure they hear about it.
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Put poison oak on the toilet paper roll and then dont tell em about it until they cant stop scratching and overcome with fear that they have some sort of new VD.
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Just act like a complete jerk.
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Tell them all i do not want their sympathy leave me alone. I think that would be unkind enough and nasty enough to upset people that are also grieving. They would probably make excuses for me
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