I think biographers would LOVE to see how you started off your career with unicorns and chocolate shirts. Especially if you end up saving the world or something.
Funny, I didn't say the same thing to you, before you signed up to leave the country and go to school in NYC. Perhaps because it wasn't such a stupid thing, although I'll have you know that more than one person thought that it was. And since you've proven them wrong, perhaps you could extend the same courtesy of a CHANCE to make such an assertion, before you just run around openly damning me? Your behavior has been more than out of line here. Follow your own advise, please. Thank you.
Intentions are rarely ever what is out of line; it is how they have been set in terms of means of accomplishment that crosses the boundary. I'm sure as many times as that has been repeated in history that you don't need any examples of the past, but I am refering in this case to your trying to keep me safe by means of telling me that I am stupid. It was always you who turned a nose up at those resorting to name calling, or anything along the lines of it, but many times have you forgotten your own standards. And without them, Miss Harvey, how may we proceed to judge?
I don't need proof, nor would it behoove me to present it. You don't need to know that people didn't believe in your talent for you to have proved them wrong, and that was the analogy I was using. Really, don't dabble in what ISN'T necessary for the point to have gotten across. Don't they teach you anything over there? I must say, I'm losing faith in New England with your every snide remark.
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I think biographers would LOVE to see how you started off your career with unicorns and chocolate shirts. Especially if you end up saving the world or something.
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Anyways, please don't be like David and make stuff like "more than one person thought it was" up out of your head without actual proof. kthxbye.
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I don't need proof, nor would it behoove me to present it. You don't need to know that people didn't believe in your talent for you to have proved them wrong, and that was the analogy I was using. Really, don't dabble in what ISN'T necessary for the point to have gotten across. Don't they teach you anything over there? I must say, I'm losing faith in New England with your every snide remark.
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