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Is it normal to just not like someone even if they haven't done anything wrong?
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Been hanging with this buddy for a while. Me and her have been playing basically video games for the longest time but she started introducing me to her friends. At first it was all cool but for some reason the last guy she tried to introduce to me just sent off all the alarms in my head and I felt bad. The guy wasn't a bad guy, he was very respectful and he made very small talk. Overall a pretty solid looking dude but for some reason something in me is just telling me not to trust this guy.

I couldn't even bring it to me to say hi to him. I just said what's up because it just felt wrong saying it to him. I don't know if I'm overreacting or something but something is just wrong with this dude. I don't know if he was like a murderer or something in his previous life before he met my friend or something or he has some type of dirt on him but I just can't trust this guy. My friend says I'm overreacting and being rude but I'm just being honest now, I just don't trust her one guy friend. He's giving me the freaking creeps.

And this sucks so much because I actually played with him a couple of times and he's really good, he follows comms and he does everything well. He's a pretty good shooter too, I've never seen someone tap heads like that that quickly in my life. Bro is talented but for some reason I just can't trust the man fully at all. I know there has to be some reason that my body is doing this but it just sucks that it's this dude. Is it really common for people that just hate people with no good reason even if they end up being legitimately good people?

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