Well, shit. I probably would have gotten up before 5 o'clock in the afternoon. I probably wouldn't have just cooked that (fucking delicious) breakfast burrito at 11 at night while waking my parents because I turned on the fan (Either that or let the smoke detectors go off).
I wouldn't have watched the VGA's and did my homework (I probably would have had a better time, to be honest). And that's about it. Honestly, today was pretty dull. I've recently been feeling the need to spice up my life.
Maxtro said:
I've thought about this many times.
There is no point in repeating today over and over, but if I could, I'd redo a day in November when things between a girl and I went very bad.
Yeah, about this guys post. Care if we add "could we do any random day differently as well as today?"
I'd go back to the day when me and my Kinda-sorta-ex-that-I-technically-didn't-date broke up.
The night when we broke off what we had (I was a rebound to her and she noticeably didn't care much for me) I asked her if she really wanted to have a relationship. She said no, and I said "alright then, I'll see you on Monday" and that was the end of the conversation. I had ben pining after her through two boyfriends, and I when I finally got her it wasn't in the way I wanted. So really, I had no problems with it ending.
What happened the next day however was she apparently took "Ok, I'll see you on Monday" for "DIE *****!", which really wasn't the way I wanted it to go. I had been through nasty break ups, and I was trying to avoid that the night before.
She made a big scene about sitting as far away from me as possible, so I decided it was justified to go up and tell her "You have no reason to be mad" and walk away. That initiated a rather big fight after class in which she started screaming at me for a bunch of things, and I yelled at her back in the middle of the school. She took some low blows (like calling me a pussy and a little ***** for not telling my friends about us, when I had technically been doing it for her sake). And I took the opportunity to express to her that I thought she liked another guy , which she denied by throwing her phone at me (but she technically did. They ended up getting together at a later date)
That was a good long fight and she ended up telling half the school that I was angry that she wouldn't date me. We ended up becoming friends again for a short while, until she started pulling schoolgirl bullshit and we had another falling out.
Anyways (got kinda carried away there), I would have much rather asked her what the problem was without raising my tone, and then respectfully told her that I had no problems with it ending. Would've saved me about a week of drama, and may have ostensibly not led to the end of our friendship.