Saturday, November 22, 2014

Shit. Damn. Fuck. Piss. Ass. Bitch. Cunt. etc.

Those are words I'll be using in my writing. I can't help it I have to write from my thoughts and my thoughts include:

  • All the shit in this world.
  • All the damn fighting.
  • All the fucking little problems that arise out of shit we fixed.
  • All the pissing and moaning we have to listen to everyday.
  • All the assholes in congress.
  • All the hypocritical feminist bitches. (The ones that actually know their facts are fine though. I don't care anyway there's worse shit our government has to deal with right now.)
  • And my fourth grade teacher who is and I'm sorry but a cunt, because she had my conference scheduled before school and ripped me apart and told my mom how stupid is was. I had two tests that day. Thanks a lot you old hag.
Now I do use the word faggot. I don't mind whatever you are, but to me a faggot is a little annoying prick that you just would not mind ever seeing again. So don't get sensitive.

This post might seem like a lot with all of the "vulgar" language, but I tried to lighten the blow. Not every line is going to be that way.

I took a random survey about relationships on Facebook. The second thing I had to do was "Tell me the story of the ideal relationship and how it is presented online." This was my response.

That is way too complicated. Someone would say the ideal relationship has no arguments, but shouldn't issues between two people be brought up and not bottled up inside? Most people I know have all said relatively the same thing. There will be times around seven months to a year, then two more years, and so on, where you start to question your relationship in your head. If you make it through those times, usually it is a strong or even perfect relationship. I don't think it is possible to know what the ideal relationship is without actually being in one. There is a chemistry between two people that is unique in every relationship.

How is the ideal relationship presented online? There will be the classic "in a relationship with..." update on your news feed as soon as the new couple gets home from their night out together. Whether or not the couple wants it to happen, pictures of them are going to be taken and friends and family are going to post them online. You basically don't have to upload pictures. It will happen automatically. Occasionally there will be status updates about how much this person loves the other person. In my experience usually the girls do a lot more of this than the guys. I don't think in any way a relationship is presented online, it will still never tell the deeper story about the relationship.