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Dont call me crazy
Friday, April 9, 2010 11:18 PM

This blogpost will be a little disjointed. First I will mention epiphanies. Then later, I am going to complain until your eardrums drop out.

Yes, epiphanies. Normal people get very few epiphanies in their lifetime. But I, not being a normal person, get epiphanies on a daily basis. Let me share two major ones with you.

1. Sometimes, you get a small seaweed chicken. But that is okay, because next time, you will get a bigger one. (I know you probably heard me tell you this before but it is so awesome that I have to put it on my blog too.)

2. People love you when you love them.

So inspirational, no? (:

Anyway, now comes the complaining.

Firstly, about the neighborhood school people at Art Comp. It is purely because I am such a nice person (: that I do not mention their school name. Let me tell you what happened. I was told when C Div did beam, the group of them was like 'DROP RAFFLES DROP.'

I think those people have the misconception that we are just stuck-up snobs and bitches. And they behave like they have the right to hate us because of that stereotype. They say that we have no EQ at all and we have no regard for other people's feelings and we act like we are superior to them.

But wait a minute. Were we actually being insensitive to them? Did they ever experience us showing elitist behavior? I am guessing not. So what makes them think that they are justified to say things like that about us?

Are we greater sinners than them just for being in a top girls' school? Do they think that we like to be judged as people whom we are not? Aren't we all the same, regardless of our school?

Sigh. Too many rhetorical questions make me dizzy. Moving on...

...to her.

Yes, HER. People like HER are probably why the public views us elitist bitches. She is in her own words, a perfectionist. I'd like to think that perfectionists are BORN, not MADE. If you are a perfectionist, it is an inherent quality and characteristic in you. But, SHE gives me the impression that she is just trying too hard to be something she cannot be. She is trying too hard to be perfect. That is not a bad thing, but she should know that no one can be perfect. Isnt that a lesson that we all somehow learn?

Her tone and use of language suggests that she is trying to sound mature. Dear me, it takes a lot more to be mature, than that. Being mature encompasses the value of empathy. From what I see, her empathy = 0.

I am not trying to judge her. These are just my observations of her behavior, and the impressions that she gives to me. I'm sure that she does have some good qualities, but at the moment, she is not displaying them. Hopefully she finds out that the overall impression that she gives is one of a person with an attitude problem. I really hope that she may realize the impression that she is giving and become nicer. After all, having a new friend is always a good thing.


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