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If you really want to make an optimist a pessimist just say that a glass can only stay half full until it evaporates
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quote: If you really want to make an optimist a pessimist just say that a glass can only stay half full until it evaporates
This reminds of a joke I came up with. An optimist will look at this glass and say it's half full. A pessimist will say its half empty. A drunk will say "it's 3/4 full you ass" and smash a beer bottle over your head.
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quote: It really bothers me when people wear sunglasses on top of thier heads. I'm not sure why. Oh, and don't get me started on capri pants.
Do you also fall into the category of people who hate tennis playing people who tied their sweaters around their shoulders?
I hate the fact that Ontario wasted time and money on a non-counting, province wide high school election! The point of this was to make more young people aware of what it means to vote. Howevre this kind of died in my school since my idiot principal completely neglected to tell any of the students in the school that were were "voting". Thursay morning we find out five minutes before we're supposed to be learning how to make an informed, well-educated "decision". It would have taken a two minute announcement. It makes me SO VERY ANGRY. Everyone was heading to the cafeteria saying things like "I think I'll vote _______ because I like blue." Luckily I had been following the election because I can vote next year (if I ever become a citizen...).
Wow. I'm happy to tell someone about this.
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quote:Do you also fall into the category of people who hate tennis playing people who tied their sweaters around their shoulders?
well, no, I don't. I might, but I don't think I watch enough tennis for that sort of behavior to grate on me.
I also just had to add another thing that bugs me, which is people using one word when they mean another. For instance someone mentioned Jason Mraz, who I think has the line in one of his songs "if you've got the poison, I've got the remedy". Now in a general sense, I suppose that could work, but I think he intended it to mean antidote specifically. Lots of other times one word is switched for another, but this is the only one I can think of at the moment.
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