Saturday, October 1, 2011

Clueless.

You know how you watch a creepy horror film and you know that there's a monster or whatever behind that door and yet the main character approaches it is stupidly going to open it and see what that breathing is?

You're screaming, "No! NO! Don't open that door! You're going to die!!"

But still, they do.

Of course, that's how movies are planned. They never listen to you and then the main character has to die and you're scared off your pants.

It's annoying.

Or when you see that boy and girl on tv who like each other and don't tell one another and you never see them end up with one another because they already ended up with someone else....


That's the problem with movies.

Like, there's more problems as well. Like disney, for instance.
They get you high expectations on men and how boys are supposed to be.
You dream of prince charming and then you end up with a frog. Really.

Or tv shows draw you scenarios of first day of school. You walking down the hallway expecting to have wind blow in your hair and walk gracefully on the hallway with every guy/girl staring.

But really, you struggle as you try not to trip and you pull up your oversized jeans and everyone only turns their heads or even bother to look up when you mess up.
And it lives on with you forever.

Oh, and another thought.
You know that chainletter that used to go on or I think still goes on about that boy who liked that girl but never told her and in the end, he goes to her funeral and they read out a diary entry from highschool and it said that the girl actually liked the guy but was too afraid to tell him because of blah and blah.
Doesn't that suck? And the guy had to see the girl go around married to another guy.
And when he's all old and its too late he find out.

Bleh bleh bleh.
Idk.

I know this guy who likes this girl but never talks to her. It is a little bit creepy for her to see find him staring at her a lot.
Just saying.

Sorry about ranting at the moment, but sometimes people can be so clueless about certain messages that people are trying to give to one another.
It's like dodgeball.
You constantly pelt them with dodgeballs, trying to tell them something, but they keep dodging it.
Yeah, I know, that's the point of dodgeball, you try not to get hit, but..

Wait a sec. The metaphor that I used just pretty much gave me a whole new perspective on things.

What if. You're trying to throw the dodgeballs, like giving a message to someone.
But they keep dodging it, like they don't want to receive that message, they don't even what to hear it or be apart of it.
Because they don't want to get hit. They don't want to be involve with what you're trying to give them.

They just go through life, avoiding things.
But then the game just never ends.

Someone has to get hit.
So if the other team just keeps dodging it and not even going to listen or get a second thought of it... Who gets hit? Who loses? Someone has to lose.

So the team trying to get the message across, or the person per se... Loses.
The other team loses, because instead, they get hit. They are unable to hit the other team.

Wow.
I just figured everything out in a matter of 5 minutes.
No wonder people ask me for advice.

Thanks for listenin folks.
That is all.

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