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What are some themes or patterns that you notice always happen to you in your life? Good or bad it doesn't matter but it has to stick out to you as something you notice. It could be common in others that you notice too, or they notice within themselves or something that others point out to you.
Mine would have to be finding myself in absolutely ridiculous situations. Often they're very bad in the sense that I know I'v fucked up in some way, or something changed to cause some catastrophic fuck up that I now have to deal with. Can't get out of and have to just move on and hope it works out sort of all right. Procrastination is usually the main contributor here but it could also be all manner of things.
For instance earlier today on my way to work I *accidentally got on the wrong bus, realised halfway through the journey when it branched off onto it's own route (the two buses have similar journeys to begin with) and had to walk for an hour and a half navigating my way through random villages. I got lost once on the way for a short period and found out afterwards I took a slight unnecessary detour; I was navigating with road signs and vaguely familiar place names and at work I checked the way I took on a map.
Anyway I was lucky in the sense that the bus journey is long and drawn out which takes me to work early due to how it's all timed and this little setback only caused me to be ten minutes late!
"Do you want the good news or the bad news?" - a regularly asked question from my boss which failed to surprise me when I came in. I usually opt for the bad news first but chose to good news option this time, which was: "We're not very busy tonight". "So?", "So the bad news is that you're not needed and can go home".
I honestly couldn't believe it. I'd already phoned to tell him the situation I was in. So I preceded to openly reject what he was saying as some massive joke (because I know it's the kind of thing he would do regardless as it would be absolutely hilarious).
I ended up staying in the end as in my disbelief I kept on questioning him. His reputation really didn't help him here as he's prone to keep jokes running for as long as possible. And I did really menial stuff... Lol.
*accident was due to the bus arriving early, with the bus number I was looking for. But what I didn't realise is that it changed the route before it left, as in switched the number on the front that you look out for. As I use ticket that runs for a month a go there was no verbal exchange with the driver to find this out.
These may be a slight extreme example of what is common for me, but I am very prone to finding myself in situations of this nature, just change the context every so often.
Mine would have to be finding myself in absolutely ridiculous situations. Often they're very bad in the sense that I know I'v fucked up in some way, or something changed to cause some catastrophic fuck up that I now have to deal with. Can't get out of and have to just move on and hope it works out sort of all right. Procrastination is usually the main contributor here but it could also be all manner of things.
For instance earlier today on my way to work I *accidentally got on the wrong bus, realised halfway through the journey when it branched off onto it's own route (the two buses have similar journeys to begin with) and had to walk for an hour and a half navigating my way through random villages. I got lost once on the way for a short period and found out afterwards I took a slight unnecessary detour; I was navigating with road signs and vaguely familiar place names and at work I checked the way I took on a map.
Anyway I was lucky in the sense that the bus journey is long and drawn out which takes me to work early due to how it's all timed and this little setback only caused me to be ten minutes late!
"Do you want the good news or the bad news?" - a regularly asked question from my boss which failed to surprise me when I came in. I usually opt for the bad news first but chose to good news option this time, which was: "We're not very busy tonight". "So?", "So the bad news is that you're not needed and can go home".
I honestly couldn't believe it. I'd already phoned to tell him the situation I was in. So I preceded to openly reject what he was saying as some massive joke (because I know it's the kind of thing he would do regardless as it would be absolutely hilarious).
I ended up staying in the end as in my disbelief I kept on questioning him. His reputation really didn't help him here as he's prone to keep jokes running for as long as possible. And I did really menial stuff... Lol.
*accident was due to the bus arriving early, with the bus number I was looking for. But what I didn't realise is that it changed the route before it left, as in switched the number on the front that you look out for. As I use ticket that runs for a month a go there was no verbal exchange with the driver to find this out.
These may be a slight extreme example of what is common for me, but I am very prone to finding myself in situations of this nature, just change the context every so often.