Personality For Sale?
There appears to be an awful lot of lack of personality in this world. Wouldn't it be lovely if all these droning masses could pick up a personality along with their groceries every now and then? I know I wouldn't find it so painful to associate with them on a day to day basis if that were the case.
Sadly, there is no personality for sale. I am thus surrounded by a trail of followers, copycats and wannabes. These people fall under two not very distinct categories. One category consists of people who are more boring than a piece of cardboard. No matter what you do to them or how hard you try there is simply no way of making them more interesting. These people are unaware of their lack of personality. In fact for the most part they're unaware of their own existence.
On the other hand, however, there are those who realize that they bore people on a general level. Thus, they knowingly model themselves after an individual they find interesting and who appears to in fact be an "individual". In this way they turn into wannabes. Sadly enough, these posers stick out like a sore thumb in their sad attempt at leeching on to someone's personality. I find these people particularly more annoying than the former group.
What was the point of all this?
Blowing off some steam.
Lesson?
If you have a personality, good for you! If you don't, get a life and stop talking about school!

3 Comments:
At 2/16/2005 11:48 PM,
dannyboytward said…
do you know why people are like that? because at some point over the past few million years, a set of circumstances arose where people who copied other people or who were unaware of their own existence happened to have more children than other people around them.
its nice to know that whenever things suck you can attribute them to random chance
At 2/17/2005 12:15 PM,
Calden said…
Upon reading this post, I immediately began to question the presence of my own personality. Now, no one likes to think they have a personality equivalent to cardboard, but I do have to admit that I talk about school. It is hard not to when the majority of my life at university centres around Engineering Science. Most of the time that I am speaking about school, I like to think that I am being remarkably witty and debonair (I don't think debonair means what I am trying to say in this sentence, but it is an interesting adjective that doesn't get used very often, so I will say it anyway), but I am probably not nearly as interesting as I think I am. I guess it is like when I talk about Dragon Boat a lot... apparently some people tune me out. This is also probably because I ramble, which I attribute to the fact that I am rather fond of my own voice. Speaking of rambling, I seem to have lost the point of this comment somewhere along the way...
At 11/06/2005 8:40 AM,
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