People who speak in text speak ... lolz! People who use old rapper phrases ...fo shizzle People who say "seeemples" People who say "you do the math" ... it's, at the very least, maths! people who use Ellipsis incorrectly .... people who sit on at the aisle seat of the bus/train with the inside seat free people
People who talk about their kids as though they're some kind of protege People who think being married and having kids makes them better than those who are not People who look donw on others because of the job they do People who use their educational achievements for point scoring purposes Just people and their behaviour in general really
I guess I 'hit the nail on the head' whilst describing your 'life' earlier You really should at least try going to some of the interviews those lovely people arrange for you. I realise that care work and cleaning wouldn't be your first choice, but it's a step back in the right direction. It would work wonders for your self-esteem and your Mum could start reclaiming her electric bill debt from you It all makes sense with those initial steps... you can do it
That's only to avoid pudzilla type people sitting down next to you and crushing you against the window
Sounds like my neighbours ... Both don't work, stay in a GHA subsidised accommodation and have all day to themselves to laze around or drive their welfare provided car ... then bitch and moan about me using my bins or doing DIY after I get home from work ("why cant' you wait till the weekend!") or once every few months having friends over till 2/3 am or having a BBQ in my garden during the summer.[TABLE] [TR] [TD="bgcolor: transparent"][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
I was going to put that. You can guarantee most of these ****s haven't paid the proper ****ing fare either Does looking forward immensely to the day that one of these selfish ****ers has a heart attack and dies in the outer seat whilst i'm there to laugh at them make me a bad person?
People who take their baby/toddler on the train and sit and talk loudly to it trying to draw attention to themselves and look around to make sure people are smiling in their direction, had one across from me on the train the other day and I just sat with a scowl on my face the whole time and made sure I never made eye contact