Sunday, June 05, 2005
*sighs* I just returned from lunch at Hong Xin Restaurant(Near to the Chinatown MRT station) and I had to take the MRT all the way home. Not that I'm complaining. :D
A few issues I would like to address.
In case I haven't mentioned.. I cannot cannot cannot stand kids. Those little ones from around 3 to 6. I don't know why, but it seems that I have found very few nice little kids in my whole lifetime.
AND... also, in case I haven't mentioned.. I really don't like babies. Especially when they're able to walk and talk. *shudders* Or when they cry. Or drool(That's inevitable, I agree. But I have a right to like or not like them, don't I?).
Now. Heelys... They totally irritate the hell outta me. Why why WHY, must kids wear Heelys? (No offense intended to the Heelys people. Only to the kids I do not like who wear Heelys.) Why why WHY, must parents/whoever buy Heelys for their kids/whoevers?
Number one, I do not see a need to have them unless you just wanna have fun(which I don't see the point of either).
Number two, kids should NOT have Heelys at all, unless they're really hyperactive. Only then do I see a reason for them to have Heelys. Higher chance of falling down, see? *flutters her eyelashes*
Don't you get irritated too when kids zoom about in the MRT trains, even when its really crowded? Moreover, the needless sounds they emit.. Intolerable. To me, at least. And I can also safely say, to my sister too.
Next thing.
To: People in the bus. When it is REALLY crowded. And you've just gotten up.
Why must you squeeze? You may not be very concerned about your own personal hygiene, but others may be!
I really hate it when I see things like this:
Scene. A terribly crowded bus. enters the bus when the doors open, and catches sight of a seat somewhere in the middle of the bus, or maybe even at the back of it, that was just left. squeezes all the way in, with rather amazing and not to mention, inconsiderate, speed, considering the bus is very crowded. has a 'why-aren't-you-all-making-way-for-me' look on her face, and is rushing through the sea of bodies as though someone is going to take the seat before you.
For your very kind information, you JUST GOT UP. What happens to those who have been wishing to sit down for a really long time, and still have a LONG ride ahead? Its not as if your bones are going to crumble beneath you at any moment(If so, ignore this.). *snorts*
Another thing, though not very major.
Some people(male, female, neither, or both) wear shirts or tops or dresses or skirts that are rather.. billowy, or light-materialed. And.. sometimes, when that some people gets on the bus or MRT and finds a seat on the inside(close to the window, that is), their clothing might go over the seat separator thinggy(the thing that indicates the end/start of a seat). Then, person B comes along and settles beside that 'some people', sitting ON that 'some people' 's clothing. B doesn't notice. B doesn't care to check. B is therefore inconsiderate. Peessing off.
Note: Sometimes, that 'some people' sit on the outside, even though there is an empty space beside them.
Your preference, I understand, but still.. wrong. Especially(adressing next minor issue here) when the bus is freaking crowded. If you still sit on the outside, you are making it difficult for others to want to sit inside.
"Ask me lah! I will let what." you say.
But ohoho, I am afraid you are too dense to understand that some people are just too shy to ask. And then, some of the worse ones reply:
"Then too bad for them lah! Shy for what? Ask only what."
Ignorance is bliss? Perhaps. The fact that they are dense might just kill them, when they realise it.
I shall stop being mean for today. Oh, how I love myself when I'm like that. *smirks and struts*
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