I was asked how is my weekend so far.
Instead of lengthy descriptions I’ll give you a visual illustration. With a bonus: explanation of the original premise given by the guy:
Scots always start out friendly and open minded. They embrace everyone with open arms which is why they go so ballistic when betrayed.
[insert "ETat" instead of "Scotts" and you'll get the right idea of my overall biggest problem in life. Also, for some of my slower readers: I don't own an IPhone. This is NOT about the effing IPhone.]
{video sourced from Labrat}






Can’t help but feel sorry for whoever it was that asked you about your weekend.
Men who engage in self-pity instead of admitting their mistakes make another one…
= feel sorry for whoever it was that asked you about your weekend.
me too :)
why not feel sorry for me? I am the one who suffered
Continuing the urine themed pithy aphorism meme – “Somebody must have pissed in your Post Toasties,” which brings me to “Better to be pissed off than pissed on,” which doesn’t ultimately make sense, because being pissed on would certainly piss me off, if you know what I mean and I think that you do….
What a timing. I was just reading a post in LJ (re: perspectives of Israel vs Iran situation), where author says “And it’s always better to be feared than despised.”
No, Jeff, I am fine. Surprised and a bit disappointed, but not pissed off. Not really.