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Wednesday, 12 August 2009

  • Stupid little girls

    Like most evenings, I read the status updates on Fabebook 2 nights ago, just to be nosey and find out what everyone was up to and guess what…one of them (and the following thread) made me so furious I had to wait over 24 hours to post anything about it!

    The conversation went a little like this:

    carly's rant

    This exchange didn’t just disgust me but reaffirmed everything I thought was true!

    I’ll tell you a little bit about myself: I have always had issues with my weight. I have been all different kinds of sizes but for most of my life I have been further along the plus size than I would like to be. I have dieted; fad diets including: Atkins, Lemonade, Baby Food, GI, 3 day diet etc all miserable failures after the first few week. I have tried exercising; I used to do 4 dance classes a week until I was 15 (before a car accident which prevented me from doing anything too physical for over a year), went to the gym for over an hour a day (when no one was there), yoga, pilates, the list goes on and on. And, regrettably, for 2 years, I had eating disorders.

    I dropped 5 dress sizes when I was “being silly” as my mother puts it, but slowly, since then, it has been creeping back up and then after visiting California, I gained even more weight. Recently, I have been trying to diet sensibly; eating healthily, keeping an eye on calories (roughly 1,200 a day) and exercising daily and luckily I have dropped a dress size in a month and I’m still going, the aim being to be healthier rather than worrying about what I look like.

    The reason I say all of this is because, even though I’m trying really hard to lose weight and exercise, I refuse to go to the gym because I am terrified of people judging me. There’s nothing more demoralising than trying to do something you’re proud of and having people laugh at you. And unfortunately, that’s what these shallow, spiteful, immature girls above were doing.

    We’ve all been in the situation where we’ve had to hold our breath walking past someone in the tube, supermarket or nightclub, but lets face it 1. These are situations where people shouldn’t really smell, 2. You don’t make a big song and dance about it unless you’re pushed into their armpit and 3. It’s generally not brought up unless they’re overweight or attractive and that was off putting (both scenarios highlighting people’s shallow nature once again). With this in mind, surely sweating and smelling in the gym is the most acceptable place for such uncontrollable body functions? The place where you are told to build up a sweat?

    I think it’s despicable that people are judged for trying to improve themselves especially while in a place designed for self-improvement and fitness.

    I’m sorry that some superficial, self-involved, closed minded people ruin this concept for a lot of people, believing that over weight people should probably stay at home so people don’t have to see them and then wonder why they let themselves be like that. It’s because of people like the girls above who make people like me feel ashamed for trying hard to improve my lifestyle and health and state of mind as well as body. I gave up smoking (even the odd one every so often because of stress) and drinking a while ago and I’m even more adamant to keep away from both now because it would undo all my hard work for such stupid habits.

    It’s funny because I went through the pictures of the two girls I know from the above conversation and found sweat patches, cigarettes and booze (including cans of Strongbow! Classy!)…all obviously the height of glamour and not creating any sickly odour at all! I’m pretty sure they’ve all been sick after drinking at some stage in their life from drinking too much or flicked their hair whilst in a club, spraying unsuspecting victims with their sweat.

    I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t complain if it was a 6’2” guy with massive muscles sweating on them or if they were in a hotel swimming pool whilst on holiday.

    I think it’s a shame that people are so caught up in themselves and want to feel better about their own insecurities that they’re too quick to judge and worry about their own minor, minimal discomfort that they can’t think of others, their achievements or determination or (God forbid) feelings!

    I just urge people to take 2 seconds to register what people are attempting rather than pointing and laughing that they might be sweating excessively or are red or out of breath or even jiggling. Spiteful looks, little giggles, sighs, whispering or insensitive comments on social networks/blogs stunt peoples progress and is, lets face it, childish and inconsiderate and suggesting a shower after exercising is obviously genius and a new concept (some people are just so stupid – I think that comment pissed me off the most and I don’t even know the girl).

    I’m hoping that this has made the above girls ashamed, as much as the woman who smelt would feel if she stumbled upon the conversation.

    Oh and a word of advice for everyone…please shower after exercising! Whomever you are!

Friday, 13 February 2009

  • The power of Illusion!

    The illusionist cannot be confused with the pretender. The illusionist is a lot smarter than the pretender and a lot more devious. The illusionist exudes confidence, which in turn, instils confidence in him/her. The illusionist can be mistaken for the self-important, pervert, incompetent and immature (as they do in fact have all of these qualities) but generally you can distinguish an illusionist by the trail of admirer’s that bask in his shadow and one particular follower who believes they are on the same plain…also known as the sidekick.
    The illusionist will seem very charming to those who fall for his spell; these people are generally ill educated or susceptible to his vernacular and self-belief. Other traits of the illusionist are: the lack of pauses: the illusionist will hardly ever let you speak to try and give the impression that what he has to say is more important than you and that he is more intelligent than you as he has so many thoughts that he cannot, by any means, contain them to himself. However, as every illusionist, he may trick you in more than one way. The illusionist will have a way of enforcing his apparent intelligence on an observer, making them doubt their own, by taking an excessive pause after you have been allowed to vocalise your opinions or even problems, followed by a deep breath through the teeth and a long winded “well”, making you question if what you have to say is valid at all. These powers can render the ill prepared powerless and fearful.
    Physical traits of the illusionist will include body language. One way to spot an illusionist before even interacting with one will include the head tilt. All illusionists do it and it may be subconscious. The illusionist will always have his head tilted 30 degrees backwards meaning he is constantly looking down his nose at people. This seemingly dominant stance is to deter questioning predators and encourage the notion of grandeur. This slight exaggeration of posture will belittle the meek of heart and fortify the illusionist’s assurance.
    Another visual sign of the illusionist is his style. The illusionist will always hang on to his youth as he has unfortunately fallen for his own spell and thinks he is more attractive and cooler than he actually is. Unfortunately, years of alcohol and substance abuse has led him to think that the image he sees in the mirror every morning is the same as the one seen in the real world. Even more unfortunate is that he will often use his position in the work place to take advantage of unsuspecting clients here to learn less than what he attempts to teach them.
    Like the pretender, the illusionist will spend most of his time faffing rather than doing work. Unlike the pretender, it is because he is lazy…not stupid. The illusionist will use all his creative skills and resources to avoid work and convince others to do it for him. However, he will usually spend most of his time looking for the piece of paper he needed to give his helper, as he is extremely disorganised and forgetful.
    The illusionist does have a weakness. The illusionist’s weakness is his rival; the young, intelligent, outspoken member of the opposite sex. These people are a threat to the illusionist as they see through his lies and will, when possible, push him into a corner so his true colours show.

  • intro

    Being in education until I was 24 stunted my adult life. All I knew was studying, reading, watching tv and selling mobile phones. As you could imagine, my business sense was also left for dead in the rotting cavern that was my career due to my avoidance and procrastination of the real world.
    However, at 24 years, 4 months and 13 days old, I joined an office-based company to work 3 days a week (as I was still studying). Since that day, I have learned more about people, business, communication, ethics, manners and most of all; myself than I ever had before I joined this international company.
    After 9 months and 7 days of working there, I have decided to outline my findings in this social analytical collection (mainly inspired by the pompous, arrogant, ignorant, poor excuse for an academic who too works in said company and recently had a poor excuse for a book published).
    I believe that if you observe your own working environments you will spot the stereotypes I will be depicting but please bare in mind that these are stereotypes deduced from my own experience and will be based on factual events.
    I believe that a satirical overview of society makes living life a lot easier and that anger and frustration at work colleagues is healthier than animosity towards loved ones…though, I do work with my mother.

  • hi guys

    Hello everyone.

    Works been going crazy; working nights and weekends etc but that's another blog.

    I have been losing my temper at work so thought I'd write some bits and pieces about people at work to calm me down...

    Here we go...

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

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