So, I learned my lesson from my last post. Shortly after I put it up, I realized that a handful of my friends (whom I guess read this?) were having somewhat awkward conversations with me. It was like...everyone...was being careful about what they said.
Whoops. That's a danger of the digital age, I guess. I had been referring to one specific situation with one specific person, and everyone wondered if I was talking about them? Awkward. So I took the post down. I guess a better idea would have been to just have personal conversations a) with people I might seek advice from, and b) with the person I was frustrated with.
Also, I've noticed that when I'm bored I tend to get really frustrated, really easily. It's like I'm happier when I have lots of (intellectually, not emotionally) challenging thing on my plate. Isn't it supposed to work the other way around? What gives? You would think that even if being bored isn't optimal, I wouldn't be necessarily *grouchy* or more argumentative as a result, but sometimes I definitely seem to be.
In other news, the US and N Korea appear to have degenerated to finger pointing and name calling.
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There's so much I'd like to blog about, but I find it's hard to convey my real meaning sometimes online. Bah, it is what it is I guess.
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