Saturday, November 17, 2007

Personal Space!


Everybody has a personal space bubble, but our rules are different. Its difficult to be sensitive to everyone's personal space needs, but sometimes all you needs are eyeballs to realize somebody doesn't want to be bothered.


Here's an example. You're on lunch at work, so of course, you want to use that time to kick back and relax. You've been talking to a bunch of annoying and whiny people all day, so you're savoring this time for various self indulgences. These require attention, and therefore it's considered dangerous to interrupt you while enjoy yourself. It should be obvious to outsiders when you are armed with the following items:

1. A good book



A good book is much different then a magazine. You can look up from a magazine mid story and look down a week later and be fine because it only requires 3/4 of a braincell to process. In a book, it's so important to pay attention to everything that's going on, otherwise you may be confused later. If somebody is really reading, don't distract them for more then a few seconds.

2. An ipod



Your ears are plugged up and omitting a much more pleasant sound then somebody's voice. Enough said.

3. A microwave dinner




I may be alone here...but the point is...it's YOUR dinner, AND it's another thing you're doing. You're obviously not doing nothing!

I think it should be apparent to most people that your in your own little world, and enjoying yourself. What one EARTH would possess somebody to sit directly across from you (when there are many other places to sit) and start blabbering?? Somebody you're not even FRIENDS with! Somebody who's name you barely remember! Talking about crap! You do all you can without actually uttering the words "please leave me alone!" You don't look up from your book, you grunt instead of actually answering the questions, and you let the awkward silence to linger. This is difficult because most of us spend all of our time trying to avoid awkward silences, but I'm suggesting you use this particular one to your advantage. In this instance though, NOTHING worked. Your personal time has been violated by an outsider. You've lost.

Most people would say to either take out the earphones and talk, or to be straightforward and let the person know that you're really into the book and you can't talk right now. I think these methods or overrated. I'm trying to educate people out there who may be ruining somebody's personal time to think before you interrupt. Some people can't read words, listen to words, process words, and speak words all at once. Especially with music playing, and the aroma of freshly microwaved pasta in their nose. Please allow us our time, otherwise we will never get along.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Broadway strike!

Broadway Strike Weighs on New York City

Great, now I really do have to start reading books. Before I'd just pretend I was reading so I'd look smart.

Couldn't they wait until one massive strike was over before they started another one? I know they're not related, but aggghh. I feel horrible for all the people who flew to New York for a vacation and to see a Broadway show, that would put a massive damper on my trip. Apparently they're all making the best of it and using the time to explore the city, go ice skating, and to see some off-Broadway! The city must be SO crowded, that's thousands of people who are wandering around the city instead of singing along to Wicked in the crowd.

Despite my empathy for the tourists, I'm all for people standing up for unfairness when it comes to their compensation. Too many people work too hard for not enough money. I like participating in theater, but it's not easy, and I can't imagine doing it 8 times a week.

Give the writers and the stagehands their money and nobody will get hurt!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Initiation

Is having a blog putting me on a new level of geekiness? I sure hope so, otherwise this is a waste.