It's official.
Head Burger is stepping down at the end of the week, as is The Quah, and in their place, Miss T and Miss L is stepping up to the plate. Here Batter, batter, batter, bitter, butter, better!
It's not that I have anything against either of them...but I have to admit that Miss T's promotion to Head Clam is a bit of a let down. So anti-climatic. And... I can honestly say that something about her, and C, rubs me the wrong way. I can't exactly pinpoint it though.
C is definitely several steps away from being a Princess of Pain (in my arse), but Miss T is definitely polite to a fault. ...Maybe it's envy? I really don't like people who strive for perfection (it kills all the fun of being human) or maybe it's just because she's a junior and everyone holds her in such high regards. I admit it, I'm a spiteful ol' bitch, but I honestly have problems with the fact that she's given so much attention just because she mixes with a certain crowd. Every blasted teacher holds her in high regards, the damned chairwoman and principal is blind to her faults... and she gets to be part of the "torture the juniors during sports practice" commitee even though she's a junior merely because she's friggin popular!
Graaaaaaagh! *stabs at fluffy, hot pink bunny doll*
It's a given. I hate the fact that I'm surrounded by biased people; I despise the fact that I can't do much about it, and I absolutely loathe the fact that I can't just throw a piece of magnesium into water in the middle of assembly and high tail it out of there before I'm blown up as well.
I'm spiteful, full of faults and have the most annoying habit of being cynical. I'm cruel (except to animals and quiet little children) and I can't bear the blasted idiots that I'm surrounded with. Even the friggin' anime club is biased! And they're supposed to be filled with outcasts that understand the cruelty of biasedness and have developed more maturely in terms of social understanding! Indeed, they're filled with outcasts... but they're more like those little peepsqueks that constantly try to change themselves to resemble the "popular" crowd, rather than basking in the glory of oddness.
In other words... F*ck the f*cking school with the f*ckin' f*ucked up people and their f*ckin f*cked up ways.
I'm probably scarred for life from the experience of going through half my school years in Jasmine school and will always be the friggin' outcast in the background with TWENTY-SEVEN CATS! TWENTY-F*CKIN-SEVEN!
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On a side note, the irony of learning about food-poisoning and then being afflicted with that very illness but a half hour later doesn't escape me.
I wonder if this classifies as a positive to the phrase "Speak of the devil and he will appear".
.....Miss T overachieves to way beyond a certain extent. I hate hardworking people. They make us wanna-be-profesional-couch-potatoes look bad. And I think she should stop striving to be polite to every damned soul out there. After a while, it's only going to sound strained and insincere (it really bugs me) and will rub people the wrong way (it rubs ME the wrong way). She should learn to let loose with a couple of swear words once in a while (it's good stress relief) and learn to act human. Perfection can sometimes be a flaw. More imporantly, it's an impossible task to achive and still remain in the category of Homo sapien.
--From Durchfall victim.
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http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html
That's a really good article which basically tells you why classmates are assholes. Very long, but worth every minute spent reading.
You...posted a comment at 1.07 in the morning. ...Wow.
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I function in a state of permanent sleepiness. The resulting mental instability has led to some of my best ideas :-)
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