"Next, draw a more different S..."
Feb. 2nd, 2004 01:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's sort of a strange-feeling day... I woke up feeling kinda surly, singin' NIN songs in my head which would not be good for cheerful karaoke...
There was a young lady, sitting in front of me in Physics class today, wearing a Teen Girl Squad shirt, and I found this really amusing, so obviously, I went and drew Trogdor The Burninator on a little scrap of paper and placed it on her shoulder at the end of the class. She seemed half amused and half frightened, and popped off right quick immediately afterwards.
Trogdor strikes again!
Aside from that little bit of non-creativity, I haven't been feeling like humanity is particularly exciting today. For the past day or so, people have not been clever and charming. It'll pass. Just being a moody post-teen with moody post-teen angst.
There was a young lady, sitting in front of me in Physics class today, wearing a Teen Girl Squad shirt, and I found this really amusing, so obviously, I went and drew Trogdor The Burninator on a little scrap of paper and placed it on her shoulder at the end of the class. She seemed half amused and half frightened, and popped off right quick immediately afterwards.
Trogdor strikes again!
Aside from that little bit of non-creativity, I haven't been feeling like humanity is particularly exciting today. For the past day or so, people have not been clever and charming. It'll pass. Just being a moody post-teen with moody post-teen angst.
howl howl howl howl howl howl howl howl
Date: 2004-02-02 08:20 pm (UTC)Secondly, perhaps these people haven't read the correct manuals (http://www.391.org/manifestos/tristantzara_how.htm) on being likeable, charming, and delightful. Simply send them that link and watch the increase in likeability.
And, although modern medicine doesn't support this assertion, I believe post-teen angst is healthy. *coughs awkwardly*