-You know when you start a new job, and you don't know anything, including all the office jargon or who you can trust and who you can't, and you're on edge for the first three months? What if you felt all of that kind of anxiety, with additional thoughts of: is this what I volunteered to do for the rest of my professional life thinking that I'd reap all of its mundane, cyclical, frustrating, under-appreciated and under-paid joys? And, is this bigger than I can or will ever be? If so, how will that ever satisfy me? Well that's how I felt at my internship yesterday. Oh yeah, and I'm "just an intern" again, which is a different topic for a different day.
-Society is so impure and messed up to its core that I can't believe there isn't more animosity today.
-A light turned on in the middle of the day is sickening.
-Platinum blond hair on Asians look bad.
-There has been no greater sense of pride in my alma mater than now, while attending graduate school.
-People who feel they have to prove that they're introverted makes me cringe.
-I think people who haven't experienced a financial rut are missing a crucial part of their empathetic layer of skin, if one exists.
-It's been a while since I've spoken honestly