Nov 21, 2007 14:27
I noticed that Priyanka was packing her bag, so I ask "Priyanka, when are you leaving?"
"Right now"
"Oh... Who's dishes are these in the sink?"
"Mine"
"Can you please clean the up before you leave?"
"Is it o.k. if I leave them over the (long) weekend? My shuttle is going to leave at 1"
My immediate thought is 'you should have thought of that earlier you asswipe'
Instead I say "That's nasty"
"They've been there since this morning"
"so?"
"It's only for a weekend. It's not that big a deal."
I can't remember what I answered back. When I got in my room I realized those dishes she'd left in the sing were mine and she's been giving me all this attitude about not taking care of her shit (which is bullshit because I HAVE been respectful of her belongings, SHES the one who hasn't been of mine) so I yell out
"And that's my stuff you're leaving behind, so that fucking sucks"
To get the anger out, I wrote a little note to her. It goes like this:
"Dear Priyanka,
Now I'm sick and tired of your hypocrisy!
When I left to my aunt's house last long weekend, you got angry at me about dishes that had been left in the sink (though they were not mine because I had the DECENCY to clean them before I left so no one would have to wallow in my nastiness) now you're leaving MY dirty dishes in the sing? All LONG weekend long? Well, let me tell you, I don't plan on wallowing in your dirty shit all weekend but I also don't plan on cleaning your shit for you. :)
You said you'd only clean 'you area' (though funnily enough, when it's convenient for you, 'we all live together' so I should conform to your nasty living standards) so maybe if I put your nasty shit in 'your area' you'll learn to CLEAN THE FUCK UP!
Love,
Laila"
And beside the note I left her dirty bowl and and all the dirty utensils. Do you think I should leave it or take it off?