Here's a couple of pet peeves in my life. I'll share only a couple because like many people this is a list that changes and for many constantly grows. If each person wanted to write all there pet peeves, each person would probably have there only dictionary sized books with each peeve. My first annoyance is a bit to do with my light OCD tendencies. I get very annoyed with people when the light switches around my house are up when they could be down. I can't stand it when no ones using a light and the light switch is up, and just as bad the light is off, but the lights two switches are both up. The only time they I'll ever tolerate a switch up and even then it is with heavy reluctance is when no matter what a switch must always be up for the lights to be off. When I see these switches I often spend a moment or two to curse and insult the person who installed the switch like so. It's almost gotten to where I'm tempted to learn enough about an electricians jobs to be able to fix this problem.
A more serious pet peeve of mine has to do when people won't admit they're wrong even when shown they're wrong. Myself, my older brother, and my mother are all very smart people and when we know something we know we're right and everyone else is wrong. What this means is when we find out we both think something different one of us is going to be proven wrong by the end of the next minute. But when one of us does get proven wrong none of us are stubborn enough to believe we're still right even when evidence proves otherwise. The people I strongly dislike are those who won't change a stupid belief when their is irrefutable to state otherwise. This is just pertaining to facts like so and so did this or that happened there or this is who did that and so on. It's a whole different issue when it comes to personal beliefs and morales.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
A Class of Thought
Hello reader, Branden John Tomaino here, but please just call me Big T, helps make me feel special. English classes one of the my favorite yet least favorite classes. I enjoy being an avid fan of reading and writing, so one would assume I love the subject of English, but it is not to be. I find the thought of going to English class and learning things on how to improve on writing the things that I want to write something fun and interesting. But, sadly most English classes involve reading or learning I'd rather not spend my time focusing on. A comparison would be that English class is like a class to learn about board sports. When you go to class you want to learn to skate better in this board sports class, but instead they spend a majority of them focus on snowboarding and surfing boards, yet when skateboarding finally comes up it's only discussed in passing. I find most English classes to be like this. I'd rather focus on the things in English the catch my attention not focus on the things in English that take the fun of it away.
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