Passive Agressiveness is toxic

Oct 04, 2007 18:30

I feel bad when I get mad enough to yell at someone. Usually afterwards. But I need to find a way to release each day. I think I might dedicate an hour during the day to read a book that is for LEISURE (novel idea) on the steps outside the library. Or sit in a cafe. Or go further than my 10 block radius to buy groceries or a snack. Or go to yoga class. This week I am reaching the peak of my "fed up with everyone"-ness.

There is no point in rehashing specifics. Most of the time if I am in that mood, things that would not get to me do.

I just have to say one thing to no one. Are you trying to make a point by not taking out the trash? Piling up your take out containers next to a full trash can is unacceptable. You have no classes. You can take the trash out. I know you can. You can also pick up after yourself. Not even clean, but return things to their default condition when you are done using them. You never lock the door, but when I decide to run to the basement and take out the trash, you decide it will be a good time to lock the door. In fact, lock every bolt. This means you had to walk down are very long hallway, turn all the locks and go back down to your room. You are spiteful. And if you can walk that far without collapsing, then TAKE OUT THE TRASH!

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