I would've posted my answer to this, but I don't know who, what, when, where, or how the hell 'Sponge Bob' is. (I have been told it's a kids TV show. I am still none the wiser.)
This brings me round to a pet hate of mine. That is people who assume that just because they and their friends all know something, that anyone else automatically knows it as well. In real life, this can be circumvented by saying 'oh, but I don't' (it does annoy me that people display shock or surprise or amazement that I've never heard of so-and-so, or never seen a particular film or TV show... get over it, why don't you??). When filling in 'fun' forms, though, I don't like to guess; I'd like to be given an 'I don't know' option. Please. It'd be nice. Think of the possibilities - you could actually build someone's lack of knowledge of something you consider to be essential to your life into their answer. I would, for sure.
Oh, and I'm really stressed. Getting up at 6am just so I can avoid the serious rush of people trying to get from North London into work is getting to me. An hour and a half journey back ain't much fun either. Especially when you consider that I live seven miles from my office. Seven miles in an hour and a half. In my car, on a good road, I'll do that in 5 minutes.
This brings me round to a pet hate of mine. That is people who assume that just because they and their friends all know something, that anyone else automatically knows it as well. In real life, this can be circumvented by saying 'oh, but I don't' (it does annoy me that people display shock or surprise or amazement that I've never heard of so-and-so, or never seen a particular film or TV show... get over it, why don't you??). When filling in 'fun' forms, though, I don't like to guess; I'd like to be given an 'I don't know' option. Please. It'd be nice. Think of the possibilities - you could actually build someone's lack of knowledge of something you consider to be essential to your life into their answer. I would, for sure.
Oh, and I'm really stressed. Getting up at 6am just so I can avoid the serious rush of people trying to get from North London into work is getting to me. An hour and a half journey back ain't much fun either. Especially when you consider that I live seven miles from my office. Seven miles in an hour and a half. In my car, on a good road, I'll do that in 5 minutes.
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