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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Politics

I like our girls' rep. She's v. supportive, is always bright when you meet her and doesn't get angry a bit when you bombard her with texts about tests. She's not the bravest person but she's got a lot of good in her.

Now I know with experience that some of the girls in our class (think annoying attitudes plus wheezy whines plus constant complaints) are hard to deal with. I mean, the class vid, halloween, cine star... my friends and I got a huge thumbs up for them all... WE know what we had to go through to get all those jobs done. Some girls just don't have their own opinions, they can never make a decision on time, they act too sophisticated to care when you ask them to take part in a class event (even though they're the loudest loudspeakers when it comes to discussing that our class lags in events and unity! *hypocrites*!)

Now one of these girls came up to me with a political proposal that shocked me.

If you've read a particular post of mine or read my 3 points on the Left hand side, you'd know I'm heavily against politics. Of any kind. Of any sort. It's wrong. It's unfair. It's mean. And it leaves an undeserving someone hurt.

I'm not going to write what she said. All I'll say is that I defended our rep. And I told the girl how it was natural for someone to get angry with her when her participation's zero and complaint level sky high. 

Her proposal was I admit, tempting. But cause of the impossibly dry moods and sophisticated mannerisms of fellow female classmates, and the hypocrisy that I just witnessed,  my answer was and is, no.

3 comments:

  1. LOL:D!!!yup,people have a knack of flaunting off their ugly halves at the worst of times!!!

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  2. politics AND religion...seems to always bring out the worst...in people...

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  3. Eww reminded me of a couple of girls in my cohort. Anyway, just keep a distance

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