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Some thing I never understand is how people can be so proud of clocking 12 hour long slumbers. or 14 hours, or 16 hours. I mean, once in a while is fine, perhaps from recovering from a long night party, or from a particular arduous week at work. But frequently? Come on, its like publicizing that you are a pig to the whole world when you boast about how many hours you clocking doing nothing but sleeping.

And really, we all know how gender inequality is never ever going to be possible. There are always going to be some areas where it just isn't fair. But then again, there are other areas where there should be some fairness. Like making snide remarks to the other person. I really don't think that responding to a snide remark with the exact remark is a crime. Heck, it hardly sounds wrong, given that you are merely replying with the exact same words as what the person dished out to you.

But no, apparently someone thinks that all these is hideously, unjustly wrong, and thinks that to kick up a fuss about it is perfectly alright and within reasonable limits.

Pretty crappy week, this. Coping with an ICT which has superbly high expectations on NSmen, and having to survive through it, only to come home and be met with more crap. Like I can't just eat whatever I feel like eating (in moderation, of course) and do whatever I feel like doing. Instead, I am expected to sleep even more, when I am already sleeping at ICT.

The above sounded wrong, after all, I just said the ICT was tough, yet I got lots of sleep? Thanks to my vocation, I don't always have to be constantly doing something; more of the backup guy, so I do get more time off, but still have to perform in the so-called special circumstances. So there.

Yes, now I am expected to lower my head, bow, and beg for forgiveness. Why aahh? What did I do wrong, really?



gross injustice
Sunday, Jun. 14, 2009 @ 15:01
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