Monday, February 23, 2009

Flabbergasted Fartknockers Discover True Meaning of Life is Not 42

I had a bit of an epiphany today. I hope in a matter of about 15 minutes I can type this out and explain kinda thoroughly.

It's true, I do truly despise some people. It may be my fault, it may be theirs. However, there is a "group", shall I say, that I resent more than anyone. It's like the dark side, I guess. With the exception of some people, I think they're snobby and they think they're better than anyone else. It's kind of the reputation of the group, you know. To be accepted, you have to go through this whole initiation, while they'll be the biggest a-holes (again, except for a selective few). 

I guess this is a thing where it's my fault because I hate them. I don't really know them, but they show me enough of themselves to give me the automatic impression that I would not like to work with these people. Either that or they're going to be hard as a rock on me. But I feel that way because in general, I'm no people-person. I can only talk comfortably with my friends, really. It takes a LOT of time to get to know people, and when that doesn't happen, there's ALWAYS this dead spot in a conversation. 

So, what does this have to do with my so-called epiphany I had today? Well, I was reading a story that I wrote (and I'm proud of, haha), and one of the members of this dark group came to visit. She also shared some of her work. Her work happened to be music and song-writing. She played two songs with her guitar, and I was blown away. They were great. So, I found out that there really is more than meets the eye, and you kind of have to get to know the person before you have to say anything. Man, I hate that about myself. 

That's why I say that sometimes, the people I hate tend to be on my fault. Like the above. I gotta work on that. 

Anyhow, I do love to write. Till another time, y'all~
You Would Win Best Original Screenplay
You are insightful and expressive. You've always been a natural storyteller.
You know how to hook an audience, entertain them, and surprise them at the end.

Where people see everyday life, you see an engaging plot with interesting characters.
You notice details that other people ignore. People you've only met once or twice live inside your head.

 

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