I have never been wetter.
I take that back, because it's not true, but this makes it into the top ten. Bloody fucking guys who have such inferiority complexes they need to exercise their fucking masculinity by purposely driving through the deepest puddles and absolutely drenching lone girl walking home on pavement through pouring rain.
And then they have the cheek to look all offended when said lone girl gives them the finger.
So, yeah... I sneaked out into Liverpool today. My mother will hopefully never find out. It was okay... can't say it was really worth the sneaking-out thing. Maybe I should have just stayed at home.
Anyway, will go and have a shower now, to try and get rid of some of the pockets of rainwater that have collected. There are times when I loathe the male of the species.
Come to think of it, I always prefer the ones who seem in touch with their feminine sides - Darren Hayes, Kurt Cobain, Daniel Johns, JR Bourne - which makes me wonder. I read somewhere that about ten percent of the population are straight, and ten percent are gay. The other eighty percent are varying degrees of bi-curious.
So let's rephrase that. There are times when I loathe the male male of the species, taking as prime example the fucking son-of-an-inadequate-whore who drenched me.
I take that back, because it's not true, but this makes it into the top ten. Bloody fucking guys who have such inferiority complexes they need to exercise their fucking masculinity by purposely driving through the deepest puddles and absolutely drenching lone girl walking home on pavement through pouring rain.
And then they have the cheek to look all offended when said lone girl gives them the finger.
So, yeah... I sneaked out into Liverpool today. My mother will hopefully never find out. It was okay... can't say it was really worth the sneaking-out thing. Maybe I should have just stayed at home.
Anyway, will go and have a shower now, to try and get rid of some of the pockets of rainwater that have collected. There are times when I loathe the male of the species.
Come to think of it, I always prefer the ones who seem in touch with their feminine sides - Darren Hayes, Kurt Cobain, Daniel Johns, JR Bourne - which makes me wonder. I read somewhere that about ten percent of the population are straight, and ten percent are gay. The other eighty percent are varying degrees of bi-curious.
So let's rephrase that. There are times when I loathe the male male of the species, taking as prime example the fucking son-of-an-inadequate-whore who drenched me.
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on 2002-12-02 09:56 am (UTC)You're right about the so-called-male of the species.
Ugh.
I got soaked too, by both cars, and bloody buses that weren't the right ones...
Merde.
P.S, I love the font in that icon. Am very impressed.
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on 2002-12-02 10:26 am (UTC)I'm glad you like the icon. The font is "Chiller."
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on 2002-12-02 11:47 am (UTC)And I know what you mean about the male male thing. Ugh..it's so annoying and bleech. *patpat* Public transport is good for starters. >]
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on 2002-12-02 01:04 pm (UTC)As for the public transport thing - well, I was thinking about it in the shower. It's all a Y-chromosome power trip, that's what it is..
Maybe I'm a closet feminist. Or eco-warrior. Or something.
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on 2002-12-02 02:17 pm (UTC)*nodnodnod* Too true.
*chuckles* Nothing wrong with that.
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on 2002-12-02 02:23 pm (UTC)Re:
on 2002-12-02 05:06 pm (UTC)I guess probably M*A*S*H...urm...I dunno...I'll have to think about it. I wouldn't mind a pic of the brothers from Titus...but then I'm obsessed with 'em...
Hrm...or maybe Oz or just random slash-y pictures work for me. :]
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on 2002-12-06 06:05 am (UTC)Try being an overweight, lone woman. I've had some swerve up onto the sidewalk not only trying to drench me but to hit me with the vehicle as well. Some people delight in making sport of others.
Come to think of it, I always prefer the ones who seem in touch with their feminine sides
The other eighty percent are varying degrees of bi-curious
I've often wondered about that myself. My husband is a wonderful person but we both know that the reasons I chose him had a lot to do with his feminine attributes. I'm bisexual but more inclined to take a female partner than a male so this makes sense. He is, unfortunately, hopelessly homophobic, but I think that relates back to your observation: he's curious and he doesn't know what to do with it.
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on 2002-12-06 08:56 am (UTC)no subject
on 2002-12-06 10:04 am (UTC)Yes, he's an interesting person. We were friends, then lovers before we finally became married. I still treat him like my best friend and our communication is unbelieveable. He's my best friend, my lover, my lifemate, and my husband all rolled into one. It's a rare package.