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moorants · 10 years
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I really wish people would stop relying on me for simple things that they can easily do themselves and then bothering me when I don't do it in a timely matter.  I'm sorry that I didn't email our professor with a question that three of us had.  I've been a bit preoccupied this week, and you all clearly saw that.
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moorants · 10 years
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Adventures with my Sister
I really didn't know what to title this, so there you have it.
So my sister is a homosexual.  Which is cool.  Whatever.  She dated a few guys before she discovered that she was homosexual, and she really didn't have good experiences with any of them.  According to her they were all either dull, didn't click at all, or gay themselves.
However, to my knowledge, I am straight.  
I've never actually been on a date with anyone, but I think that seeing where to find happiness is an opinion that an individual has to make themselves.  My sister thinks that she knows people from first glance but I mean, there are points when you just have to let me do my own thing.
This is why if I ever start dating someone, I'll probably not tell my sister until at least 6 months into it. 
and my parents a year into the relationship
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moorants · 10 years
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We all have that one friend that we have to explain everything to 5 times before they understand what you mean.
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moorants · 10 years
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Please don't make fun of my handwriting.  I'm sorry that I don't have time to make every curl of my 'y' perfect for you.
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moorants · 10 years
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I'm really sorry that the first rant on this blog is a political one.  It's not my intention to have political stuff on this blog, just some things really irk me.  I don't really follow politics that much, so maybe I'm not even one who can say anything about this sort of thing, but here it goes.
None of the following quotes are exact but I tried to give you the essence of what was said.
For some reason I'm friends with my old dance teacher on Facebook.  She's probably around late 60s to early 70s right now.  She's always posting Republican agenda (from extremely biased sources, might I add) and she's constantly saying shit like, "Oh, looks like I lost another friend.  They can't handle the truth!"   
I'm just sitting here like, "What are you, twelve?"  Like seriously, you're around 70 years old and you're complaining about people who you don't even talk to "dropping" you as a friend on Facebook because they don't want to listen to you insulting people based on their religious beliefs and calling everyone who goes against your political beliefs as ignorant cod fish (it's more derogatory, but I really can't be bothered logging back in in order to look at some of the stuff she posts)?  Grow up.
I seriously have been wanting to post on some of the stuff that she posts on her wall (since it always shows up in my feed since I don't really add that many people on Facebook) but I don't think I'd have enough personal support to back me up.  Her entire clan of Republican vultures may come down and slice me.
Don't get me wrong.  I'm fine with people who are any sort of political affiliation, but there comes to a point when enough is enough and it's time to find some freakin' non-biased sources.  She posted an article about how that one high-school in Colorado allowed a group of students THAT WERE APART OF THE CULTURE CLUB IN THE SCHOOL AND WHO ASKED THE PRINCIPAL IF THEY COULD SAY THE NATIONAL ANTHEM in Arabic (supposedly turning the words "Under God" into "Under Allah") and made a comment about how IT'S UNCONSTITUTIONAL.  One of her friends then proceeded to make the comment about how "If my friends were apart of this school I would take them out and then sue the principal for this kind of conduct.  It's pathetic."
I was really tempted to make a comment about how that would be unnecessary and uncalled for and that she was being ridiculous and childish, but I refrained.
I guess I went off on a huge rant and didn't describe the biased-ness of the article.  Basically what really set me off was the fact that there were a ton of blatant sarcastic comments like, "Oh, diminishing the Muslim blockade?  More like allowing them to infiltrate our country, right Mr. Principal?"  Like, seriously.  The sarcastic comments took away completely what the students were trying to express, which I already partially explained.  If you want to know more about this, just Google search "One Nation Under Allah."
I guess I'm really just posting this here because I'm too afraid of being destroyed by people who think that my ideas are wrong.  I really don't even affiliate with a political party since I think they are quite pointless and sort of destroying any sort of ability to make progress, but I guess that's a different story altogether.
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