10.03.2007

Pure Bullshit

08.30.2004

It's 2:53 pm and I'm supposed to be working off my tushie in front of a transmutation table. I need to check grammatically-incorrect essays, bummer. When I was younger, reading people's essays with major booboo's on their grammar made me feel good about myself! Now that I have gained a number of years on my natal date, not to mention the type of profession I have chosen for myself, seeing people express theirselves ala-Jimmy Santos make me lose a nerve. Hear this: I haven't got that much nerve left anymore.

Question:When I was younger(and I am intentionally using this term to denote that I am not getting old--or older, at that), it made me feel good being a living witness to people's grammar mistakes. But, do I always have to look at other people's deficiencies to feel good about myself?

Why is it that the very thing they lack--makes me complete?

Icecream is here. I have better things to do. =)

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