Cut the Crap.
Sometimes i wonder why humans like to find fault with things, no matter how good things already are.
Even when everything's fine, we will definitely find something wrong to comment on. I have to admit i am always like that. I'm always finding fault with things and am trying not to do that anymore. Appreciate every single little things in life and i believe you will feel much richer in the inside.
But but but, there are some people whom as much as i try to tolerate, i can't. I hope to wrap them up and send them off in a spaceship.
1) to those who cant take jokes
All of us enjoy a dose of laughter everyday but there are just some people who cant take a teeny bit of humour. To them, jokes are insulting and rude. Why? They have a screw loose in the head.
Jokes are just jokes afterall and there's seriously no need to treat them so seriously. Why get so agitated over trivia matters. I just dont get them. Laugh it off and that's it! If you are ever such a person, please dont ever talk to me or i will vomit blood on the spot. I hate it when you know, we hang out as a group, chilling out, having fun and in the midst of us there is this idiot who cringes at every joke then make a big fuss out of it, spoiling everyone's mood. Sick isnt it? Please arh, i dont owe you a living.
I dont mind if a person have a poor sense of humour. It doesnt really matter because little humour is still better than no humour. I cant imagine people who gets angry over every single joke. Petty people.
But then again, sometimes even jokes have boundaries. We laugh at jokes but i do have to admit that jokes can get over board. I equate that to poor sense of humour. Actually i also feel bad when i make jokes out of others and laugh at them. Wahah! Stop calling me mean in that squeeky voice.
2) to those who likes to act busy
"cannot, i may have something on" "cannot! I got training" "cannot! I got .... "
I understand we all lead busy lives and it's perfectly ok to reject an invitation if you really have something on. Nobody will blame you for nuts. But those who continuously reject can get on my nerves sometimes. The thing is, they reject without a proper reason.
I anaylsed the situation and thought of 2 reasons why people like to do that. It's either a) they like to play hard-to-get or b) they want to act popular. I wonder if that makes them feel good at all.
Those who like to play hard-to-get are super annoying cause they simply want people to beg them, plead them and that gives them a certain sense of well-being which i cant really comphrehend. So after much pleading and persuasion, they will give an indefinite answer like, " ok i will try to make it if i'm free". And in the end, they are the first ones to turn up. haha, losers!
Then those who like to act popular will pretend as if they have a very hectic schedule and will delibrately boasts that there are really a lot of people asking them out which i seriously doubt so. You know, it feels good to be popular. So if they are really not popular then they have to act popular right or not?
Personally, i can tolerate such nonsense since afterall i am such a benevolent person, just that when it comes to organising activity and inviting people, i tend to exclude them.
3) to those whom everyone hates : hypocites, backstabbers, betrayers and what not...
Familiar terms hor? Ever since i was like sec 1 and whenever i browse through people's blogs under the HATES list, i never fail to see such things being listed down. Dont everyone just detest such people.
We all know enough about them since at some point in life we have met or will meet them.
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We can be really happy people if we just dont think about anything. Just look at the wonderful things around us. Be glad you have a computer to use, be glad you have a nice comfy bed.
Let's all wrap those people up and let typhoon bala swirl them away.
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4 Comments:
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
hmm...yea, those ppl are annoying...may i nv meet em
-xinying-
wa not bad ah write so much.. no wonder ur gp can score quite ok
hmmmmm true enough.
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