Crappy Responses
Hmmm... my life has been pretty uneventful, but today, something crappy caught my attention. This is the scenario: a few girls called my friend to ask him about the module that 3 of us are currently taking just before the add/drop period. And from there, we were talking about the course. Somehow, we came across the thought of what if we tricked them into the course (assuming that the course was a bad one. Of course, we want to believe that it's an okay one because... well... we're in it, duh? But somehow that belief is starting to become a fantasy... OK, better not stray from the main point).
Of course, the girls didn't take the module. But we were just considering what we would say should we be approached for smoking them into joining the module (well, there were only 3 responses during the chat, but me being the crappy me, thought of more responses after I left):
Girls: "Hey, I thought you said that the course was ok? It's actually bad!"
Response 1: "What? It's bad?"
Response 2: "What? It is good what..." (It seems such a response would require a high persuasive power. I don't think I have it, so it's better not to employ this statement.)
Response 3: "Erm, did I say it was good?"
Response 4: "How do you define bad?"
Response 5: "Erm, it was good until..." (until they joined? But this is not to be mentioned in order not to cut short one's lifespan, since it's only considered but a mist in the good ole' Book. Smoke something else after the word 'until'.)
Well, the above responses would be what I guess to be the more normal crappy reactions. Somehow, some really crappy reactions came across my mind:
Ultimate Response 1: "You didn't ask me if it was bad what...?"
Ultimate Response 2: "Ya, I know." (I guess one could fortell the horrified looks on their faces, then turning into really piqued ones.)
Ultimate Response 3: "WHAT???!!! You actually took it???!!!" (Well, at least this response would get them to start thinking if whatever you told them was meant to be a joke.)
Ultimate Response 4: "Oh, really? Did I tell you I just dropped that module?" (I think it would be wise to run after saying this. And... run like hell.)
Gosh, I was really feeling crappy. I think this happens when stress starts to drive you nuts, though I do believe crappiness is NOT a form of going nuts. I'm pretty sure the list of 20 people in my crappy friends list would testify to that. Well, at least none of them are in IMH. =)
Thought: Sigh, school's boring. I miss my piano...
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