Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Rude People...on the phone, and everywhere else...

Listening To: "Beautiful Alone" by Weiss

EDIT: Had to fix some bad grammar. :P

On a side note: Scheduled portraits include Aragorn from LotR and Nancy Callahan from Sin City. I'm doing a "Sin City Series", probably after Shanda Lars and Calrissian Sr. (SW:Altered Universe).

On other matters:

Been reading about the "Abu Ghraib Prisoner Abuse Scandal", might write an article about that in the future. The photos provided by CBS, CNN and The Washington Post were nothing short of shocking. Happened in 2004 during the "invasion" of Iraq by US Troops, led by "Big Daddy George", hell-bent on seeking revenge for 9/11. *too bad i'm no longer as updated about world matters as when i was in elementary and high school*

The real subject:

Okay, so I've had enough of dealing with people for one day (or week)! Particularly, answering the phone. Strike one for the "Slave-driver", whose rudeness and apparent lack of consideration was combined with an absence of logic and straight thinking!
Strike one also for the "T-Rex". Same reasons as stated above. I'm not a smile-for-the-camera person. But, at least, I am aware of the basic rules of human interaction. I may not be "socially adept" (definition may vary), but I recognize a person's need for space, respect and basic courtesy. Now, these *choke* choke* two "social butterflies" (perhaps the better term would be "sociopaths" - see definition before hurling things) are the epitome of "plasticity" (another self-made word...harhar) and two-facetedness (is there even such a word?).
Anyway, I will not spend time elaborating their offenses, but I do hope they'd learn their lesson sooner, not later. Because their attitude makes Darth Vader seem very lovable. Consider this, at least Darth Vader confessed his allegiance to the Dark Side. I suddenly remembered a passage from Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow (not that silly affair that was Washington Irving's): "Villainy wears many masks, none so dangerous, than the mask of virtue."

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