Friday, February 20, 2015

I'm Not Always Angry.

Lulz. Just kidding.

I'm angry a lot. I think it's the result of being a control freak. I get overwhelmingly frustrated with the world around me. Sometimes I can just let it go but other times I run out of patience completely. A couple times a year I snap and start deleting people from my social networks because I just can't take it any more.

I know some people enjoy my rants but I get tired of being so damned pissy all the time.




I reach the point where even minor things set me off. Does it really matter that someone believes Obama is having Big Pharma drop Ebola carrying nanobots through 'chemtrails' to implant us all with microchips that will trigger an immune response that will leave us all sterile?
Of course not but the ignorance still makes me want to throatpunch them through my monitor. There is enough in our world to get upset about without having to fabricate ridiculous shit like that.

Well, off to read my newsfeed. I'm sure there won't be anything there that could trigger me.





3 comments:

  1. So, you're implying that Obama is NOT having Big Pharma drop Ebola carrying nanobots through 'chemtrails' to implant us all with microchips that will trigger an immune response that will leave us all sterile? Hmmmm.
    You are not alone. Crowds of us have the same reaction you do to idiocy. I like that you get mad, and say so. just take it easy on me, OK? I already need dental work.

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  2. I go through the same anger thing. I know better than to open the comments section of some of the "headlines" I read, but I can't always resist the urge. As soon as I see the most ridiculously idiotic statement, it's like a missile launches in my forehead. It's not that we hate these people, it's that we can't do anything about the stupidity, and it's incredibly frustrating. I believe if Obama were in cahoots with big Pharma, it would have to involve a cure for dense brains. And yeah, I'd support that.

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  3. I go through the same anger thing. I know better than to open the comments section of some of the "headlines" I read, but I can't always resist the urge. As soon as I see the most ridiculously idiotic statement, it's like a missile launches in my forehead. It's not that we hate these people, it's that we can't do anything about the stupidity, and it's incredibly frustrating. I believe if Obama were in cahoots with big Pharma, it would have to involve a cure for dense brains. And yeah, I'd support that.

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