I AM PISSED OFF, FUCKING ANNOYED, affronted, antagonized, bitter, chafed, choleric, convulsed, cross, displeased, enraged, exacerbated, exasperated, ferocious, fuming, furious, galled, hateful, heated, impassioned, incensed, indignant, inflamed, infuriated, irascible, irate, ireful, irritable, irritated, maddened, nettled, offended, outraged, passionate, piqued, raging, resentful, riled, sore, splenetic, storming, , tumultuous, turbulent, uptight, vexed, and wrathful.
And yes, they are all synonyms. Got a problem. Get your answer through my dagger *shoves it near eye*
All my poems STINK because I just cannot put emotion in them.
AND I DUNNO WHAT DOES XIAO YU MEAN BY "EMOTIONAL"!!!!
So I'm bugging everyone on MSN to help comment on my poems. Ooh, Gloria is online.
Sorry Gloria. Sorry for bugging you. I'm just really antsy about it (NOT angsty). Anyway, she said my poems were good and had emotion (Damn you, Xiaoyu, you said it had no emotion...you are SO gonna regret it when I help you out of your fashion disaster...)
Excuse me while I go into giddy whoops of rabid fangirlish squeals. Ahem. *Goes into a corner*
KYYYAAAAA!OMGOMGOMG MY POEMS ARE PRAISED!!!!KYAAAAAAA!!!OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG*jumps around excitedly* KYYYAAA I'M DELIRIOUS WITH JOY!!!!KYYYYAAAAA!
Ahem. Sorry. *mad grin*
I am just so happy! I mean, even if you have someone criticizing your works, one thing just flashes in the author's brain --that someone actually BOTHERS to read your work. So even if I get a comment that says, brush up on your spelling (which won't happen, but I digress) I will still be smiling for minutes on end. If I get a GOOD comment, (as in, they list why your poem was good) I will be ridiculously happy and the world would look then times more vibrant and colourful, and they are no longer in black and white hues!
Ahem. I'm rambling again. But it feels so shiok, even better than a week without homework!
Okay, I correct myself. NOTHING is better than a week without homework.
Today I must've been on a lucky strike--I wrote a new poem, entitled 'thief', about...well, a thief. The title is self-explanatory. And if you do not know what's a thief, well, God bless you.