Okay. So I thought my previous post would let me gain my cool but, no.
Okay, here's the thing eh. I'm very much pissed, mad, upset and disappointed.
Pissed and mad because you just have to bring up the matter again when it's all over. The. Lesson. Is. Over. Let it go. Upset and disappointed... You wanna know? 'Cause I thought you wrong.
They've been going on how irritating you are sometimes with your sometimes ridiculous questions. I can't agree less. I can find you irritating at times with those questions and "not-needed" in a sense that you say unnecessary things at times and always, I still think that there's a side of you that can be admired because I believe everyone has their flaws and something good in them. But seriously after what happened today, I didn't think that you were this bad.
I really thought you were a nice guy. Deep deep down. Perhaps I thought wrong.
I'm really mad because you just have to stall on this matter and bring it up at a social networking site and at the end of the day, I mean literally. Which is more than 6 hours after the lesson ended. It shows me that you actually bared a grudge on this issue throughout the whole time. Knowing you somewhat, you're pretty religious. I thought baring grudges is something that the religion disapproves?
True. God gave us humans mouth to use it to ask questions when we're in doubt. She may not have asked questions but you, as the one who knew what was going on during the lesson, did you take the initiative in using your mouth to ask teammates whether or not they understand and whether or not they needed help? I can simply use that sentence you mentioned on you. God gave us a beautiful mouth to ask questions. So did you?
Even if you did ask, was there action done? You need to apply a force on something to get its resultant force right? So if you did something after asking, I believe things wouldn't be so bad.
Almost everyone in the class knows you wanna be the best, Mr Perfect. If you're talking about book smart, okay fine. I can say you get the credits; you're intelligent. But with the way you're acting, it just shows your EQ is close to zilch. So do you think it's a good thing now if you're really smart and are the best?
Some things in life aren't taught in school. It's instilled in you by the way you're brought up or by yourself- your perspective in life and how aware are you of your surroundings.
Fine, I may not be fair 'cause I've yet to hear both stories. But looking on the surface of things, I just think that you could've been more interactive with your teammates and less oblivious towards them.
I don't mean to be rude or whatsoever. I'm just thinking rationally. I'm sorry if I hit a nerve but my intention is to just make you see that she's not the only one at wrong. You are equally wrong also. And posting this mainly because I'm really disappointed and mad at your actions. Not because of you getting mad at her but because you held a grudge on this issue. You could've just be more man and confronted her nicely instead of doing what you did. If you had approached her on this issue and ironed things out, both of you wouldn't be as mad as you are with each other now.
Perhaps whatever I've said doesn't mean anything to you because I know that you're the type of person who's others' words won't bring you down. It's not that I want to bring you down or anything of that sort. But, just a penny for your thoughts.
Okay, here's the thing eh. I'm very much pissed, mad, upset and disappointed.
Pissed and mad because you just have to bring up the matter again when it's all over. The. Lesson. Is. Over. Let it go. Upset and disappointed... You wanna know? 'Cause I thought you wrong.
They've been going on how irritating you are sometimes with your sometimes ridiculous questions. I can't agree less. I can find you irritating at times with those questions and "not-needed" in a sense that you say unnecessary things at times and always, I still think that there's a side of you that can be admired because I believe everyone has their flaws and something good in them. But seriously after what happened today, I didn't think that you were this bad.
I really thought you were a nice guy. Deep deep down. Perhaps I thought wrong.
I'm really mad because you just have to stall on this matter and bring it up at a social networking site and at the end of the day, I mean literally. Which is more than 6 hours after the lesson ended. It shows me that you actually bared a grudge on this issue throughout the whole time. Knowing you somewhat, you're pretty religious. I thought baring grudges is something that the religion disapproves?
True. God gave us humans mouth to use it to ask questions when we're in doubt. She may not have asked questions but you, as the one who knew what was going on during the lesson, did you take the initiative in using your mouth to ask teammates whether or not they understand and whether or not they needed help? I can simply use that sentence you mentioned on you. God gave us a beautiful mouth to ask questions. So did you?
Even if you did ask, was there action done? You need to apply a force on something to get its resultant force right? So if you did something after asking, I believe things wouldn't be so bad.
Almost everyone in the class knows you wanna be the best, Mr Perfect. If you're talking about book smart, okay fine. I can say you get the credits; you're intelligent. But with the way you're acting, it just shows your EQ is close to zilch. So do you think it's a good thing now if you're really smart and are the best?
Some things in life aren't taught in school. It's instilled in you by the way you're brought up or by yourself- your perspective in life and how aware are you of your surroundings.
Fine, I may not be fair 'cause I've yet to hear both stories. But looking on the surface of things, I just think that you could've been more interactive with your teammates and less oblivious towards them.
I don't mean to be rude or whatsoever. I'm just thinking rationally. I'm sorry if I hit a nerve but my intention is to just make you see that she's not the only one at wrong. You are equally wrong also. And posting this mainly because I'm really disappointed and mad at your actions. Not because of you getting mad at her but because you held a grudge on this issue. You could've just be more man and confronted her nicely instead of doing what you did. If you had approached her on this issue and ironed things out, both of you wouldn't be as mad as you are with each other now.
Perhaps whatever I've said doesn't mean anything to you because I know that you're the type of person who's others' words won't bring you down. It's not that I want to bring you down or anything of that sort. But, just a penny for your thoughts.