2. I was extremely angsty today. I am nevereverever overly angsty, but some people. SOME PEOPLE just don't know what to say when. Or they try to start an argument. Those idiots make me SO MAD. Today, my reasons for being impatient with these three people were as follows:
1) Exactly how bloody insecure do you think I am? Do I present myself as so incompetent that you think I can't do anything?
2) No, I just hate this one. This person is loud, obnoxious, and every single thing she does makes my fingers twist in knots. She has no excuse for acting the way she does...although she thinks she does, and she plays from that.
3) I generally hate her, too, because she's just plain mean, but today she was being so self-important and racist that I just wanted to hit her in the face. And no one else was saying anything. Who thinks that her opinions are okay? Who honestly condones her ignorant idiocy?
AAAH angst over. (But not really. It'll come back. Someday. *stares into distance*)
3. Actually, another thing I hate (but there's no angst here) is participation. I'm so smart when I'm saying how dumb other people are when they can't talk in class, but when it comes time for me to participate (or gods forbid, actually participate myself) I sound like a good natured idiot who puffs up her ego the rest of her life.
I hate ambush participation, too. Could you be more evil? (Yes, yes you could. But still.)
4. I hate math. I hate math a lot. Is this new for me? I can't remember. It is the enemy of my good. I'm not using that quote correctly. But I don't care. Because I hate math. That made no sense. Unless the quote is about math. Which it isn't. Yerk.
Quote for Tuesday, April 26, 2011:
Striving for excellence motivates you; striving for perfection is demoralizing.
-Harriet Braiker
Muse for Today (and possibly forever?):
Hatred can apply to cookies...but not to muffins?
ReplyDeleteHow prejudice.
When exactly did I say I hate cookies? I love cookies.
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