Ten Day Meme - Day Four
15 years ago
Day One: Ten things you want to say to ten different people right now.
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
Day Nine: Two smileys that describe your life right now.
Day Ten: One confession.
1. Why the Hell can't people in my home city with permits be bothered to learn how to drive? (Bear in mind I make use of public transit and have never felt it worth bothering with a licence.)
2. Is it really so taxing to use proper grammar and punctuation in day to day life? I can understand typos, I can understand errors. What I don't get is how it's hard to punctuate a sentence with a leading capital and a period. The spelling "thru" is an enormous pet peeve for me.
3. Why would you spend two hours texting a conversation you could have in three minutes over a phone call?
4. The term "lol" really isn't an appropriate response to anything. It's annoying, obtuse, and shows that you can't be bothered to come up with an intelligent reply to the conversation.
5. I think the words "extreme" and "epic" have lost all of their former meaning. Advertisers who don't understand this should be dick-slapped.
6. I really don't understand rude people. In my day to day life, I go out of my way to show goodwill and consideration to those I share my time with. Is it so tough to thank someone for holding a door open or for asking if you need help?
7. As soon as snow falls, about ninety percent of Canadians get amnesia on the basic skills needed for operating motor vehicles. In the first two weeks after it snows every year, we see a drastic jump in single vehicle incidents (such as driving into a ditch or lightpost).
Day Two: Nine things about yourself.
Day Three: Eight ways to win your heart.
Day Four: Seven things that cross your mind a lot.
Day Five: Six things you wish you’d never done.
Day Six: Five people who mean a lot (in no order whatsoever)
Day Seven: Four turn offs.
Day Eight: Three turn ons.
Day Nine: Two smileys that describe your life right now.
Day Ten: One confession.
1. Why the Hell can't people in my home city with permits be bothered to learn how to drive? (Bear in mind I make use of public transit and have never felt it worth bothering with a licence.)
2. Is it really so taxing to use proper grammar and punctuation in day to day life? I can understand typos, I can understand errors. What I don't get is how it's hard to punctuate a sentence with a leading capital and a period. The spelling "thru" is an enormous pet peeve for me.
3. Why would you spend two hours texting a conversation you could have in three minutes over a phone call?
4. The term "lol" really isn't an appropriate response to anything. It's annoying, obtuse, and shows that you can't be bothered to come up with an intelligent reply to the conversation.
5. I think the words "extreme" and "epic" have lost all of their former meaning. Advertisers who don't understand this should be dick-slapped.
6. I really don't understand rude people. In my day to day life, I go out of my way to show goodwill and consideration to those I share my time with. Is it so tough to thank someone for holding a door open or for asking if you need help?
7. As soon as snow falls, about ninety percent of Canadians get amnesia on the basic skills needed for operating motor vehicles. In the first two weeks after it snows every year, we see a drastic jump in single vehicle incidents (such as driving into a ditch or lightpost).
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7: That's because half those idiots haven't bothered to take the time to switch to their winter tires yet. >:/
4. Chatspeak is evil.
5. I think it's the sign of our times.
6. Rude people suck. Nice people swallow. :3