I go through life with one simple attitude, be real. Sometimes I am blunt, I get to the point and I guess it can occasionally hurt someone’s feelings. I strongly believe that if there is a problem, the best way to deal with it is to address it. Am I wrong? Is there a better way? If you walk around with a big stain on the back of your pants, I feel it necessary to point it out quietly to you. By quietly I do not mean in front of tons of people scream loudly, “OH MY GOD WHAT’S THAT ON YOUR @$$” if I can I will pull you aside and whisper, “you have something on your butt” In return I would not expect a slap in the face followed by you screaming “I PUT THAT INK ON MY PANTS THIS MORNING! THANKS FOR THE CRITICISM!”
Anyway, I will continue to treat people the same way I would like to be treated. Frankly, if I am ever being flat out rude I would fully expect my friends to say so. With that BITE ME!
Additionally after checking to see if I am correct in saying this, “Multiple objects of prepositions are in the objective case.” Hodge’s Harbrace Handbook p.79
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Wow. Good luck with all of that. I hope I haven't disappointed you too much. I tried to fix your computer but you wouldn't let me (which is very annoying). I didn't come to your New Year's shindig but I did want you to come with me to mine.
Anyway, insert random words of encouragement here. I'm around if you ever need some help.
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