2:34 AM

Domination

YouTube - kesha tik tok (cover)



This is why I hate the internet, I truly do. There's really no reason why people need to be so mean. The internet makes people feel safe to show their true colors. They can be as cruel as they want and suffer no consequences. It is a hate machine where civility, courtesy, and principles come to die. It truly breaks my heart. Where did 18 years of parenting go?

It is disgusting how people get some kind of sick satisfaction.
"I looked at my life and it will never be as bad as what this girl sees in the mirror." -Fonzie12343

Like, seriously? Did you just say that? I can't fathom how anyone would think it's okay to say something so cruel. The comments about her looks and singing, most people come to the same conclusion. Whether to say anything inappropriate is what separates the douchebags and people who know better. Every time this happens, and it happens quite often, it breaks my heart. How do you defend someone from a mob? How can people attack someone so harmless?

In other news, I played root beer pong with my floor yesterday. Andie and I, the "David Stompers," totally stomped David. We had no intention of winning, and frankly, Andie's confidence was negative if it was possible to have something less than zero confidence. She kept wanting us to leave, but I couldn't understand why she wanted to leave without even trying. I would have been happy if I made just one.

David is someone on our floor who teases Andie a lot. He has played beer pong plenty of times, which is probably why Andie had no confidence. He kept saying how he was going to dominate us, which is why Andie decided on the name "David Stompers" as a joke, even though we didn't expect to win.

It turns out, I have pretty good hand-eye coordination. The "David Stompers" stomped David real good. Andie didn't make any in the beginning, but she was getting better and better. Sometimes she was too nervous, so I coached her through it. It must have been pretty disgusting to watch us play. It was full of, "It's okay, you'll make it next time," "You can do it, I believe in you!" And when we finally won, we were jumping up and down and giving each other double high-fives. Everyone rooted for us because we were the underdogs. They kept explaining these strange rules to us, and I would respond with, "This game is confusing..." *furl brow* My favorite R.A., Omar, was supportive of me, which made me really happy.

"It's okay, Andie, she's got your back."
"Nancy dominates!" x 50 throughout the whole game and the next round, where we lost by 1 cup.

I heart Omar.

0 comments: