Just a fair warning, this post is pretty much just me getting some thoughts out and complaining. Sorry if any of this offends anyone. Please, don't try to start any arguments or anything. I get that people won't feel the same way as I do, but I just had to vent.
Have you ever noticed how much hate there is in the world lately? You have racists, sexists, people who think they're better than everyone else. I read an article yesterday about a three year old being shot and killed during a road rage incident because his grandmother (the driver) took too long to start back up at a stop sign. A week before Christmas. I just can't understand why someone would do that. How bad does your life have to be to make you think it's okay to go shoot up a car because they took too long at a stop sign. Another article I read was about a girl who agreed to foster a dog and then stopped talking to the owner and said she moved to a different state when she really just kept the dog crated up in the backyard of her place with no food or anything. What makes people think that shit like this is okay?!
As a millennial, am I allowed to say that they're annoying? I just don't understand half the things they come up with lately. A majority of them think that things should just be handed to them. Why do the work when they can just throw fits and get what they want. They also have a habit of thinking they can do certain things because of things that happened in the past. It's all bologna. Going with the millennials, I don't get the whole "don't assume my gender" thing. If it looks like a man and talks like a man, how am I wrong to assume its a man? One of my friends, when talking to her about it said "if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a chicken" and sadly, that's never been truer. I shouldn't have to hesitate to call someone "ma'am" or "sir" because I'm afraid to offend someone. And now we have people who have no gender or they identify as both. That's something that I don't understand. You're supposed to refer to them as them or they. Umm, okay?
Another thing I don't understand is how is drug addiction considered a disease. Didn't you decide to do drugs in the first place? Don't get me wrong, I feel sorry for the people who are addicted and their families, but you chose to smoke and/or put that needle into your arm. I wouldn't completely classify that as a disease. Cancer is a disease. Being addicted to drugs isn't a disease. Maybe it could be because of the effect it has on your brain. But again, YOU chose to do it! You know you can get help if you ask for it. You know your family is concerned and willing to help. You know what can happen. Yet, you decided to do it that first time and every time after. A disease isn't a choice. You didn't pick to get cancer or asthma or lupus. But you did pick to do drugs.
That's about it for my complaining time. Thank you.