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chrisfel eliza

I don't think I think enough.















Monday, February 02, 2009
BAH.

Can I just rant?

Isn't it annoying when you find someone who seems like an extreme lie? I have a very strong dislike for people who need to put up a façade for whatever reason they have. Some would do such things to feel better about themselves; other times they'd act like they have to prove something. It's like everything's a competition for them; whatever you have to say, they must come up with something better. It's incredibly ridiculous!


Case in point:
Person A: "Isn't this red bag cool? It cost me around P500."
Person B: "Oh, yeah. I had a bag that looked kinda like that before, which cost me P800 at this cool store.."

I seriously dislike people who are like that. But here's another type of person that I really, really, really dislike: copycats. I mean, BAHHH, if the competition thing was not enough, they must also be copycats. That is just plain annoying. It's great that I've learned how to be soooo patient because if not, I'd probably end up rolling my eyes saying, "So the hell what?" each time I speak to that competition/copycat person.


Case in point:
Person A: "Oh wow! I totally love their Chinese food there! We go there regularly because the food is so awesome!"
Person B: "Oh yeah! Me, too! I sooo love it there! They have the best Chinese food!"

The next day:
Person A: "Hmmm, I feel like going to that Chinese place. I'm craving for it."
Person B: "Oh, sure! Me, too! Let's go! How much do their food cost, anyway? And what kind of Chinese food do they serve again?"


WTF!!!
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I shall refer to this person as "IT" because of its inexplained and undetermined ways. I don't want to go around judging people because IT may have some screwed up social background, but whatever. At this moment, it's just dawning on me how extremely annoying IT is. What I have, IT, too, must have. What I want, IT, too, will immediately want. What I do, IT, too, must do. What I say, IT must say something better. What I feel, IT, too, must feel. What I think, IT, too, must feel the same.

IT is soooo f/cking annoying!!!

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Why is it so hard for others to be true to themselves?

I can be pretty lame at times, but I don't mind.