All About G

Mar

 

Something I really hate about people is that they always make assumptions. Like they know why I do what I do. Well, maybe if you asked what my problem was, then you’d understand.

For your information, I wasn’t “coping an attitude because he wanted the car.” I was pissed off because he wasn’t listening to me on the phone when he called me. And the both of you obviously wouldn’t let me explain myself and you both kept cutting me off. Like you assumed I was doing something, when in reality I wasn’t. I was up at the high school because on the way home I decided I was going to jump into the escort for the boy’s basketball team and follow them up to the school. Why else would I be up there? Unlike the two of you, apparently, I have school spirit, especially since my fellow seniors played a big part in the win, and I’m way into sports. See, it’s those things you need to actually think about instead of assuming.

Just because you’ve been around me for a long time, my whole life, doesn’t mean you know me. And, that doesn’t give you the right to think that you do. Nobody knows me except me, and I wish everyone I know would get that through their freakin’ heads. That means, don’t make assumptions and accusations and crap until you hear what I have to say. It really pisses me off when people do this. You don’t know me, so don’t act like you do. And it’s not just the people I’m being mad at right now either. All of my friends do it. It wasn’t that long ago when someone pissed me off because he assumed I was doing something on purpose, when I wasn’t.

PS - if you’re gonna call a cell phone, you don’t use a phone that comes from some far place like utica. You use the local phone (meaning 563 instead of 330). That way, you’ll actually have good reception and you’ll actually be able to hear what I say. Long distance + cell phone = bad reception. Local + cell phone = good reception.

1 Comment

  1. Just a big congratulations on getting accepted at Ithaca…! Hooray… XOXO Godmomma Leslie

    Comment by Leslie — March 26, 2007 @ 6:57 pm

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