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Pissed off because the cashier at walgreens rolled her eyes at me. Was it really that big of a stretch to ask what the hours on Wednesday were?

 

Happy because my Cowboys survived last night.

  • 3 weeks later...

The Legend of Korra is over forever and I don't know what to do with myself now. I'm not ready to say goodbye to those characters.

 

Why am I so attached to my damn TV shows? haha

 

Dude I wasn't the same for like a month after Flashpoint ended.

The Canucks got a win. I needed that. I've been feeling legitimately depressed since waking up on Friday. It seems sort of silly even to me to get so wrapped up in a television series I knew would end, but Avatar and Korra helped me change my perspective on a lot of things in life and I hope I'm better for it. I've spent a good amount of the last 48 hours with a group of friends, which was nice... But I was still dealing with mood swings most of yesterday, and my appetite has been pretty much nothing. I acted like a fucking idiot and mixed way too many drinks last night, resulting in me blacking out.

 

The Canucks getting that win tonight though... I just needed it. I'm going to miss the heck out of those series and I can't wait until enough time has passed that I can go back and re-watch them. Guess I'll finish off this post and go to bed with a quote I keep repeating in my head: How wonderful it is to have something that makes saying goodbye so difficult.

 

Love ya VHL bros. Hopefully I'll be back around with a new player eventually. <3

  • 1 month later...

I really need to stop getting so angry at work. I get called all sorts of names and every time I fall into the trap, and wig out. Does anyone have any advice? What do you do when you get mad at work?

I worked as a dish bitch one summer at a restaurant. Honestly wasn't bad, nice people great boss, free meals every shift. I had a friend who had experience as a line cook, and my restaurant was looking to hire one. I put in a good word for him and he got the job there. Not two weeks later, I find out during a shift (with him) that he was quitting. I was mad. In fact, I've barely spoken to the guy since this happened. But I still had work to do, which included interacting with him for the rest of the night. I just had to pretend I didn't care and continue. The job is the important part. Get your shit done, do it well. I could have gotten angry at him, and caused a scene, and made it awkward for everyone, but I just bit the bullet and moved on.

 

I guess that isn't really that related, but I hope it offers some perspective. I don't know your situation, but I hope it gets better.

 

As for direct advice? Try not to retaliate with insults. Staying silent probably won't work, but offering a sarcastic "Nice one..." could potentially lead to them getting bored. 

Listen more, talk less.

 

^ Pretty much this. I didn't say much to anyone when I was seasonal at Target -- there is one Team Leader that I don't like dealing with but everyone else is fine -- once I got the job as a permanent team member I opened up a bit more because I was secure in that spot.

 

And now there are absolutely zero fucks given by the entire team, which can be pretty fun.

Edited by Sandro

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