Back in ye olden days when joseph bazalgette was a celebrity for creating the sewers, everyone lived by class. You either begged, shined shoes or turned your nose up at the poor and carried on with whatever you were doing, which was guaranteed to be more important than some poor scrounger. Bah, you said, they were just lazy. Things were run by class. And to some extent, there are classes now. And that's what bugs me.
I'm not here to repetitively say 'the chavs' or 'those damn yobbos' because that's incredibly generalised and i sound like a moron from those aformentioned olden days. But unfortunately, i tend to find that we are completely overtaken by a society that just doesn't care. They literally do not care about anything, like they can't see past their own noses. They don't think about where they'll end up, or what will happen to them, or how much annoyance they put on others. They just don't care. As people around them don't care, they don't feel a need to. And seeing as, one of the only things they put importance on is their reputation, or themselves, they prefer to just stay not caring about who else they annoy, or upset.
On top of that, they somehow have managed to completely spare themselves from rational thought, at all. They will say something, and if you do any form of retaliation, they get so hideously offended like you should be bowing down and licking their shoes. It's so aggrivating when they start ganging up on people for something they've done; the fact they are too arrogant to realise. In the past i might have said 'well of course they know. It's just because they need to hold up a reputation, show themselves to be tough' but recently i can't say i've been sure. Maybe they literally find that you are in the wrong. Having never been inside the head of someone like that, i couldn't tell you. And i would say neither could they. I mean, you may beg the question whether or not they are so stupid to genuinely not realise, but then again on multiple occasions i have found people who say such outrageous things that make me hang my head in shame. Like the person who didn't know the spelling of the word awe, or oar, or indeed believe that there were two words, awe and oar. In fact, there's a few more. No doubt she didn't know about them either. And at that talk on rocks (i was forced, i didn't attend out of interest, or even politeness. You have to draw the lines somewhere), when he told us that there were sometimes dinosaur fossils in rocks, someone actually blurted out 'oh, so the dinosaurs were real?' funnily enough everyone else had managed to clarify the dinosaurs existance before the age of 13/14. Certainly no one else shouted it out. And not only was she none the wiser on the dinosaurs, she clearly didn't realise that shouting it out would show the world how foolish a person, namely her, could be. Good lord.
I'm not meaning to rant, y'all understand. It just aggrivates me to know that there are those who don't care about anyone except themselves, or people they are friends with. They are completely oblivious to the world around them, and have a complete disregard for it. The world around them could tell them a lot. They just need to listen. But they never ever do. I mean, some people, like jamie (no offence, you are a good example. Hi jamie) occasionally muck around, but teachers don't mind it so much and are completely aware that they can mention it and jamie is quite capable of being brilliant, and he's very intelligent and can acknowledge where the line is drawn. But they can't. They never stop.
I think i'm safe blogging here, seeing as i doubt any of them have blogspot stuff. Intriguingly, i heard a similar person in question saying 'I'll talk later on bebo, see ya' in a pretty good mirror of what jamie said a few weeks ago.
Precisely. You're welcome to Bebo. I'm steering clear of it.
Josh xx
(a little note: there are actually a few homophones of awe, namely oar, or, ore)

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