This Christmas, I hope I am granted the strength to tell people to fuck off when it's appropriate; instead of being some ever-dependable dope that's being taken advantage of by a growing circle of morons.
its_a_hard_life 26994 · Member since
@Zebonka12
Why do you have to wait til Christmas to do that? Do it NOW.
Lady Nyx · Member since
new ipod (other one was stolen :() netbook teaset (what of it!?) money to go towards a trip bathbombs and bubble bars from Lush a peacoat (i really need a nice new winter jacket, one that actually covers my whole back...and yes jess, the leather one is frequently worn, although im limited on layers to wear seeing as its so form fitting. but i always get compliments :D) studio time would be nice an adorable snow hat
lifetimefanofqueen · Member since
Zebonka12 wrote: This Christmas, I hope I am granted the strength to tell people to fuck off when it's appropriate; instead of being some ever-dependable dope that's being taken advantage of by a growing circle of morons.
As sappy as it sounds, I just want to be with my family and friends.
blerp · Member since
Zebonka12 wrote: This Christmas, I hope I am granted the strength to tell people to fuck off when it's appropriate; instead of being some ever-dependable dope that's being taken advantage of by a growing circle of morons. -------
I thought you already had the strength to do that?
As of late, my outspoken self has come out and it's easier for me to tell people to "fuck off".
john bodega · Member since
I dunno, a while ago I decided I was too young to be railing against the world all the time, so I decided to cheer up a bit. It made me feel like a sell-out, but for a while it was working. I'm slowly discovering that just being nice all of the time isn't all that's required to fix one's situation. In fact, I actually made a better impression on people when I was constantly grumpy and critical, because at least then they could count on my honesty. I'm trying to find a middle-ground. It's fun, actually.
Donna13 · Member since
Oh, sorry, I thought this was the "personal" thread. Ha. Oh, well. I will combine my two posts. I have a terrible cut on my right thumb and am waiting for that to heal. You know, you can't do much in my condition, but I keep doing stuff anyway, and keep re-injuring my thumb. For Christmas, I would like to have the energy to make some old fashioned cookies. I've got the ingredients. Just need the patience and of course I will have to put a plastic glove on my right hand. Other than that, snow would be nice.
«¤~Mrš. BÃD GÛŸ~¤» · Member since
Peace~Goodwill towards men! Ya right...the winning lotto ticket would be an awesome stocking stuffer!!
Bo Rhap · Member since
Bah humbug.
Not a white Christmas anyway.
Janet · Member since
Dan C. wrote: As sappy as it sounds, I just want to be with my family and friends.
Same here Dan! I just want my son home for Christmas, nothing else matters :-)
GratefulFan · Member since
Zebonka12 wrote:
I dunno, a while ago I decided I was too young to be railing against the world all the time, so I decided to cheer up a bit. It made me feel like a sell-out, but for a while it was working. I'm slowly discovering that just being nice all of the time isn't all that's required to fix one's situation. In fact, I actually made a better impression on people when I was constantly grumpy and critical, because at least then they could count on my honesty. I'm trying to find a middle-ground. It's fun, actually.
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On a serious-ish note, I've thought more than once that you were too young (and smart and funny) too be as cynical as you sometimes are. So it's good to hear you're considering all that and the impact on your life and general happiness. Good luck with all that. :)
john bodega · Member since
It's a work in progress. As I told a friend of mine; perfection is a process, not a result.
Donna13 · Member since
Perfection? What? Is this still the Christmas thread? Snow happened today here.