Tuesday, 07 July 2009

  • We all have friends like that.  You know the ones.  They're always feeling sad and lonely and black and grey and blue and every other color and emotion in the rainbow but neutral.  Usually in pursuit of the opposite sex.  Surely you have those friends.  The ones who use technology to spread their emo. 
    • *Insert Name Here* wishes he felt the same way!
    • *Insert Name Here* thinks girls are hoes!
    • *Insert Name Here* just wants to be happy!
    • *Insert Name Here* is through with guys!
    • *Insert Name Here* 's heart is broken!
    • *Insert Name Here* is going out with the girls tonight!  No guys!  But here's my number anyway!
    • *Insert Name Here* is engaged!
    • *Insert Name Here* was a fool for getting engaged to that bastard!
    • *Insert Name Here* is so lonely!
    • ...horny!
    • ...sexy!
    • ...fat!
    In case you haven't been able to tell, I feel very strongly about this.  Why can't people just be whatever they're going to be and be done with it?
    Why does everything have to be completely polar shades of black or white?  But more than that, why do women (and some men) just bounce from one meaningless relationship to the next just because they don't want to be alone?  I know, I have harped on this one before.  But it really bothers me.  I know at least a couple of old friends who have this exact habit, and I don't know what to do with them/for them, and sometimes I don't think there's anything I can do.  
    They alone can choose the way they live, but I just don't see the purpose in choosing this way.  What possible benefits can come with such an emotional roller coaster?  As you hit more downs, you begin to think that there won't be as many ups.  You get discouraged with yourself and/or the opposite sex, and you begin to wash your hands of the whole business.  Or you resign yourself to these loveless relationships you find yourself trapped in.  Neither is a good option. 
    But whyyy?  The drama isn't worth it.  The lows certainly aren't worth it, and the highs can't possibly make up for all the bad news these relationships bring.  Graahh.  Silly MySpacey status messages.
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