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Old 01-13-2007, 07:20 AM   #131
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Old 01-14-2007, 07:50 PM   #132
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I don't know why, but that made me laugh.

Oh, and while we're still on the subject of sad or upset-looking people, what really ticks me off is when people come up to me and say, "What's the matter?" or "Why are you sad?" Seriously, I'm NOT sad. It's not my fault that I either have a poker face or a perpetual frown. IT'S JUST THE WAY I LOOK. Do I have to be grinning eerily from ear to ear before people think I'm not sad? I sure hope not because smiling makes my mouth hurt.
That happens to me too; I also hear "You look tired," because I have permanent dark circles under my eyes. And you know what people say when I tell them that I'm not sad or tired, it's just the way my face looks naturally? "Maybe if you wore makeup." Screw that!!

I actually was listening to the morning show of my favorite radio station one day and the guys started telling the one girl that she looked kinda pissed off and grumpy, and it turned out that she looked "different" to them because for the first time since she started the show, she'd come to work without makeup, and therefore the guys found her to look...well you know, bad. Whatever. -_-
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:39 PM   #133
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Earlier today I was in line at one of the local convenience stores. Ahead of me was a woman with a small child, around six years old. The child was trying to get her mother to buy a box of cereal (Fruity Pebbles, not that it matters), and the mother explained repeatedly, with increasing agitation, that they couldn't afford it. When she got to the register, she bought $30.00 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets. I'm sorry, I know it's none of my business and I don't know her situation, but that really rubbed me the wrong way.
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Old 01-15-2007, 05:34 PM   #134
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Hah, that reminds me of this one woman who had enough money for a hardcover romance book but absolutely nothing for a Twix Bar. And they call ME miser. :\

Well, I dislike a lot of things, but I think I'll only explore a few of them for now. For one, I dislike rude people. I admit I'm not the nicest person in the world, but if we haven't even met for ten minutes, you have absolutely no reason to be ill-mannered towards me. I also hate making stupid mistakes and throwing away my time over something useless. I mean, life's to enjoy, not to waste. Seriously, if I didn't care about my time, my eyes would be glued to the TV (TV in moderation is fine, but watching over a half-day's worth of it is just being unproductive).

I didn?t mention much after, but those are some things that are ticking me off at the moment. I'm sure I'll end up with more in the long run. =)
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Old 01-15-2007, 06:02 PM   #135
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I have something else I absolutely DESPISE!!! My brother (who's two years older than me but we're in the same algebra 2 class) will write down the homework assignment for that day, but all he does is open up his notebook to a random blank page and write it down, use nothing as a book marker and shut his notebook. 3 hours later when we're back at home, he'll come into my room and ask me what the assignment was! I'll say "But, I thought you wrote it down.", and he'll say "Yeah, but I forgot what page I wrote it on.", and I tell him "Then why don't you look for it yourself in your OWN notebook?", and he replies "Because I don't want to!", and then I'll start lecturing him on how he should be more responsible and pay attention to what he's doing, and I'll be saying it calmly, and he just blows up in my face for no reason!

Now, this is when I start to get irritated, and I tell him that he can go look in his own book, or he can just not do the assignment and get a zero. This is when he goes whining to mom that I won't show him my homework assignment; I explain my side of the story, even tell her that he has it written down SOMEWHERE in his notebook, and she responds saying she doesn't give a crap! That's the part that really ticks me off! Then we'll start arguing again, and when he knows I'm right, he'll go "Well, you know what? You need to be quiet and mind your own business!".

Psh, please! If I minded my own business, he'd be off in some remote location, lying dead in a gutter because he opened his big mouth to someone who just happened to be carrying a gun!
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Earlier today I was in line at one of the local convenience stores. Ahead of me was a woman with a small child, around six years old. The child was trying to get her mother to buy a box of cereal (Fruity Pebbles, not that it matters), and the mother explained repeatedly, with increasing agitation, that they couldn't afford it. When she got to the register, she bought $30.00 worth of scratch-off lottey tickets. I'm sorry, I know it's none of my business and I don't know her situation, but that really rubbed me the wrong way.
The truth is the woman CAN afford the cereal (especially when the individual ended up buying $30 worth of something you're not guaranteed to win), she chose not to buy it. I've seen many people say such nonsense, yet they are able to afford something more expensive.
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Old 01-15-2007, 08:10 PM   #137
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The truth is the woman CAN afford the cereal (especially when the individual ended up buying $30 worth of something you're not guaranteed to win), she chose not to buy it. I've seen many people say such nonsense, yet they are able to afford something more expensive.
Oh yes, I know what you mean. My boyfriend works at a casino, so he sees it all the time... people gamble away their paychecks and tell their kids to hide in the car so nobody will see them. It is illegal to leave your kid like that, so they tell the kid to cover up with a blanket if they see any cops. It is absolutely pathetic. Also, my finance teacher worked at Wal*Mart for a side job, and she said that people would come by with diapers, formula, and cigs, and when they couldn't afford it, they'd put back the FORMULA AND DIAPERS instead of the cigs.

Some people..... GRRR!!!
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Oh yes, I know what you mean. My boyfriend works at a casino, so he sees it all the time... people gamble away their paychecks and tell their kids to hide in the car so nobody will see them. It is illegal to leave your kid like that, so they tell the kid to cover up with a blanket if they see any cops. It is absolutely pathetic. Also, my finance teacher worked at Wal*Mart for a side job, and she said that people would come by with diapers, formula, and cigs, and when they couldn't afford it, they'd put back the FORMULA AND DIAPERS instead of the cigs.

Some people..... GRRR!!!
They can afford to smoke, but not buy the essentials for the babies? Pathetic.
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Old 01-16-2007, 04:50 AM   #139
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Oh yes, I know what you mean. My boyfriend works at a casino, so he sees it all the time... people gamble away their paychecks and tell their kids to hide in the car so nobody will see them. It is illegal to leave your kid like that, so they tell the kid to cover up with a blanket if they see any cops. It is absolutely pathetic. Also, my finance teacher worked at Wal*Mart for a side job, and she said that people would come by with diapers, formula, and cigs, and when they couldn't afford it, they'd put back the FORMULA AND DIAPERS instead of the cigs.

Some people..... GRRR!!!
That is appalling! Poor little babies.
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Old 01-16-2007, 09:15 AM   #140
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Earlier today I was in line at one of the local convenience stores. Ahead of me was a woman with a small child, around six years old. The child was trying to get her mother to buy a box of cereal (Fruity Pebbles, not that it matters), and the mother explained repeatedly, with increasing agitation, that they couldn't afford it. When she got to the register, she bought $30.00 worth of scratch-off lottey tickets. I'm sorry, I know it's none of my business and I don't know her situation, but that really rubbed me the wrong way.
I wish CPS would take their child away. Can't afford cereal for the kid but can buy lottery tickets - total BS!
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