I admit.
There are many people out there, with this underrated part of one's personality and attitude that shows others who they are.
To not be in denial, and to admit faults and not let arrogance or overconfidence be the fool of you.
Perhaps, I may have been in denial sometime in my life, who hasn't? It's a natural thing.
Well, if we were to talk about the Canucks, WHO BEAT CALGARY, OMGZ. The Sedins seem to be personalityless, and Naslund is always admits things like at which points of hockey the Canucks suck at.
The rest are supposed to be "really nice" with the exception of Cooke who seems "shy".
What do I admit? I'm a whiny selfish b****, but I mean well.
Lol.
I got roller-skates today.
They are worth $70.
They became 60% off.
They now costed $17.95.
Dad used an HBC card, the price cut in half again.
I got $70 worth of roller skates for 8 bucks, AT ZELLERS. The kneepads were more expensive than that! It's funny, and I can skate a little (on the kitchen floor, when I get some protective gear, me trying to skate really fast will kill me...err, make me fall down), somehow I don't expect this to improve my ice skating, but we ARE going ice skating in the middle of January, after watching hockey and becoming a fan of it, I will fall down a lot attempting to skate really, really fast.
With the girl skates, =D
I also got a bunch of protective stuff for the computer, but it's Justin's, so consider it a favour for him because I'm thinking of getting one for myself with my own hard-earned money...I mean money that people give me for no reason. I don't see a difference, lol.
I remember when my dad got me a scooter, which are around 100 dollars at the time, and he got me a cheap crappy one for $24.99. Then I'll remember a present both my parents actually spent a lot of money, the BMX bike for over 300 dollars.
I'm not spoiled. <---Sarcasm.
But, I always look UP instead of down, and not in the optimism way BTW, >>, as in I look at things people have, and not things people don't have that I DO have. Like a computer. Oh thank god I have a computer. But I want another computer, and rather than using it to give someone else who has no computer, a computer, I'll soon have two computers! But, so many other people HAVE two computers, do you see that problem?!
My cousin has two pairs of roller-skates and I had none, so I bought myself one, well my parents did because it was cheaper than a box of chocolates. Now THAT'S fine, because...he has two and I had none and got some! Well, my cousin has a PS2, a Gamecube, a N64, a SNES, TWO PS1's, a genesis, Gameboy Advance and Gameboy SP, like a ton of games, AND TWO COMPUTERS.
But he lives in a basement.
Get it?
I'm sure you do. I own a house!
But then again, his mom used to have two cars, gave one to the father after divorcing, selling the car she has and getting a big square and ugly rare one only seen in the United States for heaps of money...
And they live in a basement.
They have a cat, I have a hamster and a fish.
They live in a basement.
They have three really comfy beds and lots of decorations and great junkfood that mom rarely buys.
But they live in a basement.
He has lots of friends and gets big parties for his birthday like last year's lazer tag.
He lives in a goddamned basement.
I rest my case. (What was my case?!?!)
-spot
There are many people out there, with this underrated part of one's personality and attitude that shows others who they are.
To not be in denial, and to admit faults and not let arrogance or overconfidence be the fool of you.
Perhaps, I may have been in denial sometime in my life, who hasn't? It's a natural thing.
Well, if we were to talk about the Canucks, WHO BEAT CALGARY, OMGZ. The Sedins seem to be personalityless, and Naslund is always admits things like at which points of hockey the Canucks suck at.
The rest are supposed to be "really nice" with the exception of Cooke who seems "shy".
What do I admit? I'm a whiny selfish b****, but I mean well.
Lol.
I got roller-skates today.
They are worth $70.
They became 60% off.
They now costed $17.95.
Dad used an HBC card, the price cut in half again.
I got $70 worth of roller skates for 8 bucks, AT ZELLERS. The kneepads were more expensive than that! It's funny, and I can skate a little (on the kitchen floor, when I get some protective gear, me trying to skate really fast will kill me...err, make me fall down), somehow I don't expect this to improve my ice skating, but we ARE going ice skating in the middle of January, after watching hockey and becoming a fan of it, I will fall down a lot attempting to skate really, really fast.
With the girl skates, =D
I also got a bunch of protective stuff for the computer, but it's Justin's, so consider it a favour for him because I'm thinking of getting one for myself with my own hard-earned money...I mean money that people give me for no reason. I don't see a difference, lol.
I remember when my dad got me a scooter, which are around 100 dollars at the time, and he got me a cheap crappy one for $24.99. Then I'll remember a present both my parents actually spent a lot of money, the BMX bike for over 300 dollars.
I'm not spoiled. <---Sarcasm.
But, I always look UP instead of down, and not in the optimism way BTW, >>, as in I look at things people have, and not things people don't have that I DO have. Like a computer. Oh thank god I have a computer. But I want another computer, and rather than using it to give someone else who has no computer, a computer, I'll soon have two computers! But, so many other people HAVE two computers, do you see that problem?!
My cousin has two pairs of roller-skates and I had none, so I bought myself one, well my parents did because it was cheaper than a box of chocolates. Now THAT'S fine, because...he has two and I had none and got some! Well, my cousin has a PS2, a Gamecube, a N64, a SNES, TWO PS1's, a genesis, Gameboy Advance and Gameboy SP, like a ton of games, AND TWO COMPUTERS.
But he lives in a basement.
Get it?
I'm sure you do. I own a house!
But then again, his mom used to have two cars, gave one to the father after divorcing, selling the car she has and getting a big square and ugly rare one only seen in the United States for heaps of money...
And they live in a basement.
They have a cat, I have a hamster and a fish.
They live in a basement.
They have three really comfy beds and lots of decorations and great junkfood that mom rarely buys.
But they live in a basement.
He has lots of friends and gets big parties for his birthday like last year's lazer tag.
He lives in a goddamned basement.
I rest my case. (What was my case?!?!)
-spot