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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

The Most Annoying People

Let me start off by saying - I top this list, and do not intend to offend/target anyone.

The following are the most annoying creatures alive , in my opinion. We either know one, or are one:
  • People who reply with a 'k'. R.I.P. the conversation.
  • People who say 'lol' extremely often. "My mom just came back home lol" It isn't even funny anymore.
  • People who ask questions that have obvious answers. *le falls down 1000 stairs* "OMG YOU OKAY?"
  • People who actually repost 'repost in 5 mins or you'll die'.
  • Middle School kids who say their life is difficult. You've got a storm coming your way.
  • People who have super long snapchat stories. 
  • People who're just 13 and say they'll be forever alone. Dafuq?
  • People who brag about literally everything. 
  • People who send Candy Crush requests on Facebook. CAN YOU NOT!?
  • People with incorrect spelling/grammar. "der r so mny ppl txting me rite nw lol"
  • People who post half-face selfies. That's frustrating.
  • That one chaotic crying baby that's with you on every flight.
  • People who say they failed the test but get A's every time. Why you always lying?
  • People who insult fandoms - the worst kind of people.
  • People who ask too many questions.
  • People who act all badass online when they're actually wimps. (teehee)
The list goes on and on. However, I should stop now because the irony of this post is already too damn high.

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Procrastination - A Daily Routine

Who DOESN'T procrastinate? Not like I don't.
For instance, I procrastinated to write this post. I was too lazy to type.
But I haven't posted for a while, and bloggers aren't supposed to do that.
Anyway.
If you actually think about it, postponing things actually gets you nowhere.
It's like being selfish. Seeing as you're going to make the future-yourself do a lot of work.
But regretting later is of no use.
I've seen many posts which make us procrastinators feel proud, even though it's actually a matter to be ashamed of.
A post says, "I will do my work later, as I will be older, and therefore, wiser."
It's good to laugh at, but taking it seriously... Well.
Imagine giving that excuse to your science teacher, for not submitting your project on time.
Wouldn't really work out, would it?
Exactly my point. The world would be a much better place if we were more efficient and stopped procrastinating.
Who wants change? Everyone.
But....
Who wants to change? No one.