dont you hate those days when you're going along fine, mindning your own buisness, feeling neither ecstatic nor depressed and all of a sudden, BAM! something happens to wash the neutral feeling away? so do i, especially when that BAM! happens to be something smacking against my skull with a sharp crack. i also find it amazing that people assume just because you're quiet and dont have a lot to say that you are automatically categorized as incapable of any thought, emotion, or hearing ability whatsoever. i just love listening to what people are saying about you when they dont think you can hear them--when they're less than 36 inches away. such a shining example of the human intellect, is it not?
another thing that baffles the mind is that reading is to a majority of the adolescent population an unheard of, unspeakable evil in which no one should partake. often times passersby halt and oggle at said reader and stare for minutes. one would assume they are trying to rationalize what implication someone reading will mean for them. will people see this insane imposter of a teenager and expect them to pick up a leather bound volume and digest its contents? it truly is amazing, and at times horrifyingly irritating, to be stared down while trying to ingest some outer knowledge. or even just seperate yourself from the mindless banter of the self-absorbed clones that are rich high school burn-outs.
and by the way, picking a fight with a black girl that out-weighs you by at least 100 pounds is the dumbest idea ever. and fighting in front of 200 people about who said and did what makes you 1. look like an idiot 2. even more annoying than previously assessed. 3. just as ridiculous as you say they are for stooping to their level and screaming about it infront of an audience. you just want attention, thats the only reason you cant shut your flapping damn mouth.
and...no one gives a damn about your expensive norwegian or swedish or danish wherever the hell its from water that you got for free. sorry.
i feel better now, and i hope everyone has a lovely, radiant afternoon. sorry if my usage of more extravagant vernacular confuses you. i get a bit wordy when i'm in a mood of less than sunshining proportions.
2 comments:
Crikey... be very quiet were coming up on North American reada. Now if you look carefully so as not to disturb her in her natural enviroment, you can see the natural swell of the head. This unique and very uncommon marking is a sign of a brain. Though this is rare among adolescent homosapiens it should not be confused as a sign of hostility.
do you realize how many big words you just used................i mean like..............adolescent, baffles, ingesting outer knowledge, and........damn........kristina smart
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