dauntperplexity (
dauntperplexity) wrote2010-01-18 11:40 pm
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January 18th, 2010
So, I'm a little angry because I'm pretty sure that my roommate is eating my food. I mean, I'm totally okay with him eating like other foods that I buy, but honestly, food that I've bought from restaurants? I mean, honestly? Who does that? I guess that it sucks that I'm an unconfrontational person. It's pretty irritating.
But I'm trying to not let it get to me. Because today was supposed to be a peaceful day.
I wish that I was a little braver when it came to confronting people. Then I could actually ask people who owe me money to pay me back.
*Sigh*
What to do, what to do?
Cause for a smile:
It was the first day of my two weeks before school starts.
Today was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. NO SCHOOL. I spent the entire day in my pajamas.
But more importantly, it was the celebration of a great and brave man. I could write for hours about this man and his dream, but I feel like those words wouldn't be enough.
I'd copy and paste his entire speech, but everyone has heard it, or read it. And I feel like when people have to actually go and look it up, there is a sense of accomplishment to it.
But I will provide a few of my favorite quotes. They aren't anything special. They are probably the most well known words of this speech, but I hold them dear.
I HAVE A DREAM TODAY.
Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty. We are free at last.
Thank you, Martin Luther King Jr.
But I'm trying to not let it get to me. Because today was supposed to be a peaceful day.
I wish that I was a little braver when it came to confronting people. Then I could actually ask people who owe me money to pay me back.
*Sigh*
What to do, what to do?
Cause for a smile:
It was the first day of my two weeks before school starts.
Today was Martin Luther King Jr. Day. NO SCHOOL. I spent the entire day in my pajamas.
But more importantly, it was the celebration of a great and brave man. I could write for hours about this man and his dream, but I feel like those words wouldn't be enough.
I'd copy and paste his entire speech, but everyone has heard it, or read it. And I feel like when people have to actually go and look it up, there is a sense of accomplishment to it.
But I will provide a few of my favorite quotes. They aren't anything special. They are probably the most well known words of this speech, but I hold them dear.
I HAVE A DREAM TODAY.
Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty. We are free at last.
Thank you, Martin Luther King Jr.