But my eyes well up when I'm very pissed off and trying to keep cool.
This is me. In fact, if I am angry and my eyes AREN'T welling up, run away very quickly, as I am about 5 seconds away from grabbing whatever is nearest and throwing it at someone or something.
One for Susan: The Nancy-Tanya opera.
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I forgot to get to the DMV to renew our registration/plates since they expire TODAY. I did go online to renew the registration but since they have to mail the sticker and registration, I fear I may be screwed if I get stopped for any reason. I wonder if the printed confirmation that I renewed them online would suffice for a traffic stop?
I just refuse to be apologetic about being, you know, human. I can't control my tear production as a stress response anymore than I can control blinking to keep my eyes from drying out.
I just refuse to be apologetic about being, you know, human. I can't control my tear production as a stress response anymore than I can control blinking to keep my eyes from drying out.
I think tears are my body's way of dealing with NOT strangling the nearest person that deserves it.
Yes, it should be.
That's a little piece of mind. Not that I'm planning on getting stopped but we're travelling this weekend so I don't want to get in trouble with some state cop on the freeway because I don't have my new registration. The sticker on the plates covers all of October, so that won't be an issue.
Crying during a krav test is the best. No one will talk to me about it, the tears are lost in sweat, and I'm gasping and screeching anyway. You can throw everything into it.
Now, crying when other people are doing stuf -- I just up and admitted to it to one of the more senior instructors, and he looked at me and said "You're such a girl." Yeah -- terribly feminine to get choked up by stress drills on the heavy bag. Still, he'd rag on me for the weather if he could. I don't take it personal.
I was ranting about asshat Big!Boss today and a colleague suggested I go break down in his office. As if that would be an appropriate way to get him to take me seriously. Unfortunately I couldn't break down in his office if I wanted to; I would be more likely to break
things.
Like his arm.
monkey monkey monkey
monkey monkey song
monkey monkey monkey monkey
monkey all day long.