I’m still mad!
13Oct06
I can’t believe I’m still upset about this stupid thing that happened at work today. What it comes down to is that positive people are annoying and want everyone to be just like them, and negative people are bad and should die. Why is it that it’s ok for positive people to put down negative people and tell everyone else in the world to stay away from those bad seeds, but it’s not ok for negative people to even exist? Who says to live in this world we all have to be perky and smiley all the time? Wouldn’t that be annoying? Did people not see the movie the Truman Show? Come on.
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I think positive people are ok, but if they’re over the top positive then it usually just means they aren’t aware of problems. Do you ever have that thing were people say the stuff you’ve done is really great, but its only because they don’t understand it well enough to be aware of the things wrong with it too?
It’s like how the more you learn something, the more you know there is left to learn. I’m sure if Leonardo was still around today he’d be getting annoyed at everyone for saying the Mona Lisa is amazing, he’d be like, “but i never managed to do sort that problem with the lake in the background – it’s all wonky”.
You are wise in your youth, Darren.
Wouldn’t it be funny if the Mona Lisa were really a portrait of a man, and that’s why he is smirking, because he knows that people will think it’s a woman?
I finally got to see it in person, and all I can say is that I think it’s funny when things are over-hyped.
I stand by my belief that people who are saying they’re 100% positive all the time are forcing it, fake, and never get to bask in the full rainbow of human emotions. I know I’m dramatic, but honey, if I didn’t piss and moan like a dead braying mammoth about people being disrespectful of time, people not making me #1 in their time continuum, and people not getting half the shit I do, I’d never know what it feels like to be really happy on the opposite side.
I guess what I’m trying to say is that if you can’t feel the other degree, the constant degree you’re always clocking can’t possibly be valid.