Daniël wrote:People giving me wrong times, because they fucking assume I'm gonna be late, even though I'm barely ever late. Which would be fucking okay if it didn't mean I had to fucking skip breakfast and lunch in order to get there and still work out today.
People like that are a pain. It's worse when you're always on time, but they'll be an hour late. Recently I had a friend who didn't show up for an hour, then I rang his place and his mum said that he was still coming and he'd call me. He totally stood me up though. Maybe he's going through something, but whatever.
Ray wrote:uugghhh so it doesn't stop?
It's usually if someone's talking at me, as opposed to talking with me. I also hate needless details... I feel guilty for saying this, but it's usually my Mum if she's talking about her day to me (it's usually the same) and I just nod my head and say "yeah" constantly. Most people would realise that they're talking a bit much and cut to the chase, some people don't. I respect her though and half the time it can be interesting to listen to.
It should get better when you've graduated high school. If you're going to college/uni, you're surrounded by like-minded people with the same interests.
Gary wrote:got my license today. facing an existential crisis as i realize that time is moving by fast and i'm becoming an adult and i am not ready
Congrats on your license! Oh, and just wait until you're 21 and still find yourself on a Pivot forum. ;) I'm still not ready to be an adult lol.