So lately i've noticed that people don't pay attention to what they do. Why? Why can't they just care a little bit of what they do or say? As i observe people day to day people say things that are really rude and uncalled for or just really sad things that they don't mean and they take it as a joke. As they say them, they look at me expecting me to laugh along and all i can think is, "are you kidding?" but trying to be polite i just go 'yeah'
Don't people realize there are consequences for everything? Can't they just accept it and stop being idiots? K well i guess i'm not feeling so sympathetic for the human race anymore because they really just are idiots and lazy animals.
When i say lazy, i'm meaning like.. lazy in everything. Ev-er-ry-THING. Laziness comes in many forms. Procrastination, not wanting to get the remote, cleaning, rudeness, depression, just everything! Can't you see it? I know i can.
Procrastination is obviously the want to not do things you need to. Not wanting to get the remote is literal laziness ha ha. Cleaning=DUH. Now here is where i explain more; rudeness. Rudeness is often referred to as just mean people. But can it really be just cause someone is too lazy to be nice? Too lazy to give an effort to be nice to people? What if they just expect you to be their friend without trying? That's how i see rudeness sometimes.
Depression is a HUGE tool to be lazy. I hate depression. It's totally choice and people think it's not. Maybe you've got the excuse of "it's in my brain" blah blah blah doctors told you this and that. I don't care! You can still choose! It's annoying that you won't even try to get out of it. People must really like being sad and stuff cause it's what happens when you're depressed. Maybe they like the attention whether they know it or it's subconciously. Whatever the reason, it's dumb and time consuming and life destroying. People need to not be depressed and just accept that bad things happen and live life.
Ookay i'm done rambling on about that ha ha. Anyway, just a thought. Bye
Friday, October 24, 2008
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