Love & Jealousy

Jan 10, 2007 21:27

Rant number two. Please feel free to leave at any time...
If you don't know this about me yet, brace your self it can get kind of scary.
Me, I am a very super-duper jealous person. Not like the type if some one has, lets say a better cell phone than me I won't go all fanatics about it. I'm the kind that goes insane if my boyfriend flirts with ( Read more... )

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fallenangel64 January 11 2007, 04:29:34 UTC
Although I can see the difference between silly things like not calling and jealousy, the advice in the above comment is sound. Talk to him, calmly and not accusingly. He may like the positive feedback of people laughing at what he does or says (I'm the same way), but that doesn't mean he wants to be with every girl that laughs at his jokes (whatever their intentions may be is irrelevant to what his actions are).

As for the Shakespeare, that line can be taken in several ways, literally, humorously, with a sly innuendo, or just a snide comment. I've seen this play performed, and I know the part, but I've seen it performed in many different ways. Some of the kids in your class just may have taken it to mean there won't be any hair. It's all in interpretation nowadays. It's sad, I know, because Shakespeare never left distinct notes on what it's exactly supposed to be (Twelfth Night is FULL of jokes like that, and yet I've seen it performed seriously). I think it's great that you can understand it. Oh, and the villain played by Jack Nicholson was The Joker, and the villain played by Tommy Lee Jones in the Batman Forever is Two-Face. They both have distinct laughs, but most people remember The Joker's. Just FYI.

Oh, and read Twelfth Night. If you thought that comment was funny, you should get a kick out of Twelfth Night. It's been remade about a billion times (most recently as "She's The Man" with Amanda Bynes), but the original is still pretty funny.

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