As I sit on campus and look around, I can't help but laugh... I know it makes some people feel uncomfortable, but human tendencies are just too funny, it's just too much to resist. For example:
- Quaint sneezes from 200+ lbs men.
- When those with big noses cover them while talking.
- Those couples that... just... can't... let go. (for an hour and 15 minutes)
- The guy that never grew out of the awkward, junior high phase of walking/running who is now sprinting down the main hallway.
- When no one laughs at someone who, evidently said something witty, laughs at their own joke for at least 3-5 seconds after staking their claim.
- Untouchable English professors either spelling something wrong or using incorrect semantics.
- Contradictory statements. Said by the same person.
- Anything followed up with, "I could be wrong, I don't know everyone in the Universe."
- The girl that you've never spoken to, before, and have no idea who she is, and yet, she waves to you every time you pass one another.
Other things, however, make me question the world we live in:
- When someone openly admits that they "like to live in fear but is afraid of fear."
- Or when another proudly claims that they are "intentionally naiveté".
- A public refusal to love another human being, or care, even in the slightest.
- When people laugh at another's suffering.
- A sense of desperation, so strong, that one feels as though they are forced to break the law in order to meet basic needs.
- Watching the realization that they can make a difference sweep across a face... then never acting upon the feeling.
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