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I may seem rude, but I’d be a lot ruder if I was forced to talk to you

I get to see some great specimens of humanity at my house. For example, the three girls who came by last night to get drunk and dirty with my flatmates. I honestly couldn’t tell you what they looked like – that’s how much makeup was on their faces. Hair? Dyed and straightened to the point of follicular death. Skintight outfits, teetering stilettos. I don’t know how old they are, but T says some of them are as young as 15.

One of them actually shares my name and tried to strike up a conversation with me a couple of times; I think she wants to be friends. But as much of a bitch as I am in private, I can’t bring myself to tell someone to their face that I have no respect for schoolage girls who dress and act like complete slappers.

And the scary Barbie blonde one? Somehow has us caught up in her ex-boyfriend dramas. Not only is he calling and harassing her, he called our landline while she was here. Instead of ignoring him, she kept texting him back, you know, to tell him to leave her alone. I told her to block his number. She liked that idea, but I know for sure she won’t.

Like me, T doesn’t have much patience for such BS, and tried to tell her that there’s no way she’ll find a “good guy” (not that she believes any exist) by getting dressed up, going around to guys’ houses, getting wasted and screwing them. Words, deaf ears. You know the drill.

It makes me sad to see this – they’re so young. It also makes me glad to have found T: you never know, I could have turned into one of them by now.

Today’s outfit:


I planned to wear a waist belt to cinch the top in, but it only made me look lumpy and bumpy. Instead, I wore my medieval cross necklace and lacy knit shrug. Oh, and this is my new ingenious method of getting the whole outfit in one shot.

4 thoughts on “I may seem rude, but I’d be a lot ruder if I was forced to talk to you

  • Reply Revanche January 13, 2010 at 21:01

    Slappers, eh? New slang!! šŸ™‚

    I’d be pretty averse to talking to them too. Hate to say it, but some o’ those specimens have been by the house in the past and I won’t give them the time of day either because they’re mannerless and squicky.

  • Reply eemusings January 13, 2010 at 21:05

    Squicky! I like it!

    Yea, I mean, I don’t outright ignore them when they speak to me, but I’m not exactly going out of my way to be friendly.

    Slapper is pretty common here šŸ™‚

    Oh lawdy. T just told me the other E was asking if she eats/walks like me. WTF….

  • Reply Airam January 14, 2010 at 06:11

    I wish I was as benevolent as you. I most definitely am the bitch that has and will again tell someone to thier face that I have no respect or time for the BS and drama that they choose to make of thier lives.

    And you’re right, there are far too many of them walking around now-a-days. The sadest part is, some of them never outgrow that stage. You say the girl was 15? I’ve met unfortunate 40-year-olds that still act like this.

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