supposedly a healthy excercise via internet help sites

Jul 30, 2008 00:29


so apparently its not healthy to bottle up all your emotions says like every expert ever so i decided that i'd use the internet for something more than bumper sticker requests and free episodes of the Office.

below is a list of things that I currently can't stand/boarderline hate. for the readers benefit, things I hate have been bolded:

1. when my parents come into my room every night and turn on my a/c. please don't do that. by the time that i get home its very chilly in here and i dont appreciate catching phenumonea in July.

2. when someone responds to a text message immediately but then either a.) doesn't answer their phone when i call them or b.) doesn't respond to the following text message.
--side note: i understand that there are some special cases where someone wasn't able, at the time, to use their phone. i can still hate it.

3. when someone answers a question and seconds later another person repeats their answer in question form. For example:
"how was the movie?"
"it was terrible."
"it was terrible?"

they just said it was terrible. don't ask that, that question serves no purpose. stop it.

4. that i have obvious issues when it comes to picking the guys i date. i am terrible at it; you could even say horrendous.
i think i should sign up for a match maker or something like on that bravo tv show that im pretty sure got cancelled.

and finally (to save this from getting too lengthly)

5. that i am constantly selling myself short. enough is enough.
i think that im not good enough for the guys i like--i need to realize that i have a lot to offer someone whose worth it (i hope, otherwise this is going to look really really pathedic later on when im still single)

i actually feel a little better, not that this changed a single thing, but the first step is always confronting the things that are bothering you, so if anything i've made at least some kind of progress.maybe.
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