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Kate of World (kateofworld) wrote,
@ 2005-09-09 15:19:00
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    Current mood: pissed off
    Current music:Get Stoned- Hinder

    I hate everything.
    I'm in a bad, bad mood. My day started by calling my boss back home, in the hopes that I have another paycheck coming, which is still yet to be determined. I went to my only class of the day, which is Child Psych and went from annoyed to pissed off. We talked briefly about genetics and then the prof told us all that she not "pro abortion" and that her feelings on the subject are very strong. I could feel my jaw tightening. Then she proceeded to play a movie on the subject, a movie that was made by the Lutheran League of Wisconsin or some such thing. Not only was it incredibly lame (poor production quality) it was also completely and utterly insulting. It was narrated by a woman with a voice that was so condescending and “motherly” that I felt like a naughty child. It included such gems as “Some people don’t believe that all children are special. They think they can just be thrown out.” And “They don’t think children or other people who need extra care should be taken care of.” And “There are people who don’t think babies are special or that they are important when they’re in the womb.”

    Apparently, there are also some people who don’t understand the difference between “pro choice” and “pro abortion”. If a person is pro abortion, then that person is a sadist. Abortion isn’t something women get together and do for fun. There are also some people who don’t believe that a bunch of white men in Washington should be making reproductive decisions for women, and that abortion is never a good thing, sometimes it’s the best thing to do. Anyway, the movie made uncomfortable and defensive. I talked with a class mate later and told her I though the film was “insulting religious pandering” and completely inappropriate for the class, not to mention totally inappropriate of the teacher. So I was pissed about that.

    Then I went to work and was given the task of CLEANING OUT ROGER’S OFFICE. I almost cried. Then Jim told me that he wanted Katrina and I to “sit Grease out” so the tech positions could be given to freshman. I was flabbergasted. And then I was pissed. There was a whole horde of freshman in the shop today and while they seem like completely nice people, I was feeling rather bitter. They did a sub par job with the set painting and were effing everywhere, not to mention taking my hours.

    Here I sit, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, with homework to do, listening to the one Hinder song I have repeatedly, being pissed off.

    Okay, I’m done ranting.



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