So Young! So Angry!
Friends have witnessed me hurling abuse at racist Australians, telling people who cut queues off, telling people to shut up in cinemas, asking the invigilator to offer my packet of tissue to the person seated next to me in an exam hall with a nasty snorting habit, berating unhelpful and rude customer service staff, jamming the brakes on the expressway when some arsehole is tailgating my car, having a loud exchange with a rude rude rude gay man on the bus who shoved his way though a crowded bus by pushing people, writing a stern note to an inconsiderate motorist who had parked his/her car taking up 2 lots in a crowded shopping centre carpark on a busy weekend, Yes, alot of pent up aggression. My tolerance threshold for nonsense, stupidity, rudeness and injustice has been brought to new lows.
Or is this just normal human behaviour (note to self: bjork's human behaviour lyrics playing in head now, should revisit some bjork)? Normal is relative. I do not want to be a push over, yet, I do not want to be a bitch either. It's a fine line, one that I have to monitor closely.
Friends have witnessed me hurling abuse at racist Australians, telling people who cut queues off, telling people to shut up in cinemas, asking the invigilator to offer my packet of tissue to the person seated next to me in an exam hall with a nasty snorting habit, berating unhelpful and rude customer service staff, jamming the brakes on the expressway when some arsehole is tailgating my car, having a loud exchange with a rude rude rude gay man on the bus who shoved his way though a crowded bus by pushing people, writing a stern note to an inconsiderate motorist who had parked his/her car taking up 2 lots in a crowded shopping centre carpark on a busy weekend, Yes, alot of pent up aggression. My tolerance threshold for nonsense, stupidity, rudeness and injustice has been brought to new lows.
Or is this just normal human behaviour (note to self: bjork's human behaviour lyrics playing in head now, should revisit some bjork)? Normal is relative. I do not want to be a push over, yet, I do not want to be a bitch either. It's a fine line, one that I have to monitor closely.