December 30, 2009

Never Wrong, Always Right

While talking to my friend Victoria, she tried to convince me that I was wrong- about everything. That one, snuggies weren't backwards robes that make people look stupid, two, that the season finale of True Blood would have been better had Alexander Skarsgard shown up in spandex, and three, that the name she picked for one of my characters wasn't as good as what another friend picked. I know, it seems that we only argue over stupid and pointless stuff, but I came across a saying the other day, "I'm willing to admit that I may not always be right, but I am never wrong." by Samuel Goldwyn. Being her usual self, Victoria didn't really understand what this was saying.


However, the fact was that snuggies ARE backwards robes and are only for moronic people who do not know how to properly use a blanket. They make you look like an idiot and fool when you wear a robe backwards! The season finale of True Blood would hypothetically have been so much better if Alexander Skarsgard had shown up in the pink spandex as told by the book but the way that the season was produced cut that scene out. In the book, Sookie would have gone to a house for a party with Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) who was pretending to be a gay guy. The vampire, Eric, was supposed to protect her from a mythical creature but it didn't go down like that. And, the name she picked, which was Wyatt Alexander, was not as great as Jonah Laithe. So it was more of a personal opinion there because it's my character.


There were some points where I just wanted to give up because I hate arguing with her, it brings us down to a way more pathetic childlike way that I hate to be in. However, trying to tell someone that you don't like their idea as well as another persons, not so easy. Plus, we just clash. So, I came to the conclusion that I am never wrong, but always right. Which yes, to some I may seem wrong but to myself it's not. In truth, nothing is always right or wrong to me, just sure or unsure. And that's about all I'm able to offer, whether I'm sure that's right or if I'm unsure. 


But- I'm always right.

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