You live a sheltered life.
Or just haven't worked in the service industry.
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You live a sheltered life.
Or just haven't worked in the service industry.
I've worked in the service industry. But yes I've lived a bit of a sheltered life, though I'm not really sure what you're getting at from my post. Do you mean about my ideal that no matter what there is something to enjoy in life? What I mean by that is if you're unhappy with your life, change it. You could go for a drive on a weekend or move somewhere and start elsewhere.
I think he's talking about hating people. Advocate has worked in the kitchen before. It can be a fun job and all but it can make one very bitter.
Honestly, if you're discounting the military completely (which is all fine and good, I was being goofy earlier), I would suggest moving to another country. I've been to Trinidad before and I've heard Argentina isn't a bad place to live. My experience outside of the US has shown people who are much more grounded and satisfied with life. Perhaps living in an environment like that for a time could help you find the things in life that you should really appreciate.
I hate people.
All people. Friends are fine, but in some ways I don't trust them. The General Public can go to hell.
I moved from pricks in NJ to douchebags in NC.
People are people so why should it be you and I should get along so awfully.
We are all the General Public to someone.
Quick little side note to add: Anyone know anything about Pittsburgh? I also feel I should explore some of the options nearby me and Pittsburgh is like 2 hours away and I've never been there.