Friday

The Art of Being Weird

Hi!

I'm into this 'Art' stuff. So bear with me, while I make overly-critical assumptions and judgements about people around me, that I don't really care about but know enough to bother to write a post (wow, long sentence! phew!) about.
There.

This post is called 'The Art of Being Weird'
Oh yeah, you'll can read. I kinda forgot that... in my excitedness to be typing FINALLY about something I really want to be typing away about.

I like weird people. Let me start off by saying that. They're quirky and different, and say stuff which is just so 'Whoa?! where did that come from??', which makes them so likable, more than anybody else.
They probably dress different too.
They stand out. Automatically.

Keyword: automatically.

Now let's talk about normal people, who want to be weird! They aren't, let's get that straight- for the most part they're talking like everybody else, dressing like everybody else and have the same old boring value system.
But boy! do they try and be different or what??? (What?)

An example could be about how they say stupid stuff, that no one gets... and 'that was the point' they say or they comment on how everybody else (genius) is dumb.
But I REALLY DON'T THINK SO. I think it was a 'FAIL' moment, like 'UUUUUUUUURK' moment. You know when you hit the buzzer in that TV show and your answer is wrong?
You can wear huge spectacles because that is APPARENTLY who you are and speak in a different language altogether, but you aren't different. And I'm sorry. There, I said it.

You know when someone is naturally so out of it, they're plain weird ... and then the people who try so hard, it shows pathetically and you wish it didn't cause you feel bad and embaressed for them =(

You aren't different, love, maybe JUST maybe next time you will be, but not today.
So stop trying so hard.

<3

Ps- I promise this isn't for anybody in particular. Maybe.

1 comment:

bruce said...

i like this post it really speaks to me