[mood|
freezing]
[music| LSS: Blackout - Tokyo Jihen]
Note: I'm on thesis mode.
I don't get why people have to pretend to talk to someone on their cellphones while they're inside public vehicles. o_O? WHYYYYY
I can't wait for summer to be over; that means no more stinky people and/or sticky people that sit next to you in the jeeps.
Why do people always have to eat the food you especially requested to be bought for you???
Why am I surrounded by idiots at home??? Don't answer that.
When you're being stared at while inside a jeep, stare at that person's forehead, or the part between their eyes. Oh the joy of seeing them squirm. >:) Try staring at them with a raised eyebrow. Watch them fret muhahahahaha
I will never braid my hair again if I'm commuting. Ayoko nang maharana at masutsutan ng mga asungot. :| And I don't want some old guy calling me sexy while I'm waiting for an FX ride or any ride for that matter. Tangina, mananapatos na talaga ako!
Don't you also love to hate those people beside your computer terminal who won't stop complaining about how slow the connection is, how stupid the computer is for having a virus, while inserting "putangina talaga to" or "tangina nito" or "fuck you" (at the computer, mind you)? *points to the dork beside her* I know y'all can relate to me, especially
opiumtwin. Yesssss, some of the best n00b-y pricks in Ateneo are inside computer labs XD Oh and he's just a sophomore. *rolls eyes more*
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The new Ayala mall in North Avenue's open now btw :D
I like myself ♥ Hahahaha XD I like how I can terrorize people. I like it when I keep quiet and people start blabbing about themselves while I'm like "*insert LSS*" in my head. XD
Basta, wala akong reklamo sa sarili ko, kahit ibang tao meron. :D C'est moi, c'est moi, c'est moi. If you don't like, then bahala ka. Wahahaha *incoherence*
"The modern sense of dislocation and atomisation has greatly increased the need for recognition. This need for recognition is seen as directly linked to the identity of the individual and the group and collective: the thesis is that our identity is partly shaped by recognition or its absence, often by the misrecognition of others, and so a person or group of people can suffer real damage, real distortion, if the people or society around them mirror back to them a confining or demeaning or contemptible picture of themselves... What has come about with the modern age is not the need for recognition but the conditions in which the attempt to be recognized can fail."
- Jon Erik Fossum, Identity-Politics in the European Union
*fingers start to get numb from the cold*