We had nothing but good intentions, too, and everything from people to the weather got together to go (in a Southern-sheriff-in-a-bad-movie accent) "Woah, not so fast there, little lady. What do you think you're up to, helping something?" I probably don't need to be as concerned about the cat's well-being as I am; mostly I'm just mad about the whole thing.
i'm really sorry!! but at least you have the knowledge that you tried to do a good deed??? maybe the cat's like a neighborhood cat or a neighbor's cat and it'll find its way home soon and you won't have to worry about a shelter anymore?
no offense to wiccans and hindus, buuuuuutbec_87rbAugust 8 2007, 14:19:05 UTC
The point of this is: Why does the universe fuck us over when we finally try to do a good thing?
LOL. I totally love that sentence. Reply: Rewarding us for doing the right thing is not in the Universe's job description? Doing right just has to be intrinsically rewarding. Hee hee. Which is its own particular brand of royal Suckiness.
Re: no offense to wiccans and hindus, buuuuuutjohnnygoodtimesAugust 8 2007, 14:42:05 UTC
See though, I'm not looking for karma; doing right would have been reward enough except that we couldn't even accomplish that. That's what I'm hung up on: I'm not expecting help or reward, but to actually throw a bunch of opposition at me? Not cool, universe, not cool!
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Hopefully the cat will find its way home . . .
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It's a damn shame there aren't any personal superheroes around to protect us.
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LOL. I totally love that sentence. Reply: Rewarding us for doing the right thing is not in the Universe's job description? Doing right just has to be intrinsically rewarding. Hee hee. Which is its own particular brand of royal Suckiness.
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