I hate fighting with people. It sucks. Most disagreements, misunderstandings, etc. could be completely avoided. There is usually no reason for them to have occurred. But they do occur. And even when everything is said and done...even when everyone has said their peace, I still have that icky messed up feeling.
I always want things to be "normal" the instant a problem is resolved. I know everything is going to be fine, but I always get that melodramatic "things won't be the same" bit going. Of course things won't be the same. That's because you'll take what you've learned, build on it, and create something even better.
::resumes somber countenance::
I guess I'm just trying to say that I'm sorry it happened at all. Grrr. I still don't understand, but I'm incapable of unresolved issues. It had to be fixed because otherwise, it would have driven me nuts. I'll ask questions later.
It's 1:30 AM. I haven't even started studying for vocal methods. Can you say "fail"? Sure, I knew you could.
4 comments:
altercations are never things one wants to surround themselves with unfortunately it is just a inherent circumstance of life that one cannot avoid yet it always seems that after some time these altercations somehow right themselves and we find ourselves able to move on (how about that for a run-on?)
44 words in one sentence...not too shabby. ;-)
I do however think that you could certainly do better if you chose to apply yourself you should certainly be able to fit at least fifty-five words bare minimum it's a shame fifty-five can't be considered two words because then I would only have to write seven more words instead of nine but oh well...
oh come on... that was SO half-assed, Brittany :P
if you want to make a run on sentence you have to actually try to fit the whole idea into one sentence and just because you leave out periods in a sentence does not make that sentence a run on sentence because that just would not be right according to the fabulous rules of grammar though i guess you might could call that sentence a run on sentence if you really wanted to although i wouldn not actually call that sentence a run on sentence because i think the whole sentence should just be one idea (that is just me, though)
-Johnathan :D
I can’t believe that you’re correcting me on the grammatical correctness of the grammatically incorrect run-on sentence that apparently is not legitimate because it contains more than one complete thought instead of just being a series of words strung together to embody one and only one idea...
Psh. Hehe.
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