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Sometimes life has to get really ugly before it gets pretty.
Shay Mitchell
“You were born to be a leader,” he told me. My reply? “Sure, but I’m not dealing with everyone else’s shit.”
I can’t even start to explain how true this is.
Writing takes perfection. Making ideas does not.
A. Kat Comedy (via a-kat-comedy)
Writing takes perfection. Making ideas does not.
A. Kat Comedy
How to Write Something Good
1. Get yourself a coffee.
2. Sit down in something comfortable (ex. Couch, Bean-Bag-Chair, Pillow-Fort).
3. Think of a topic that generally interests you.
4. Find inspiration online (like a cheesy quote) concerning that topic.
5. Write down exactly what you think and don’t try to sound fancy.
6. If it turns out you suck, it doesn’t hurt to admit it.
7. Never give up (even though that’s a horrible cliché).
8. Just circling back to rule seven… If you can’t think, you should probably give up.
9. Get an honest editor and don’t be discouraged if they think you’re terrible.
10. Have another coffee afterwards to calm down and maybe have more imagination due to the horrific amount of caffein you’ve injected into your body.
A Judgemental Basis
Society has developed a normal routine of how to greet people. First, you say hello. Then you look at them and judge. Judge. Judge. Judge. Just a heads up, you will be judged all your life if you didn’t know that. It’s impossible to avoid it and impossible to not do so. Let’s face it, everybody judges everybody, and you don’t have to be ashamed when admitting it. However, you should judge somebody after getting to know them, not on their appearance and not on the first thing they say to you.
One of my best friends was the one who introduced this concept to me. ‘Appearance always comes second’, he said. And I highly agree. I’ve been quite unfair to plenty of people without them knowing it; I usually judge people based on appearance but I’m trying to counter that system of which I’ve become accustomed to. And I suppose it’s not really my fault; I’ve been trained to do so. From movies and books to iPhones and social media, people learn to judge others based on appearance. Most of this comes from celebrities. Celebrities have a big influence on many and they don’t usually realize that and possess the responsibility until notified. Both magazines and social media usually begin headlines with something that has to do with a person’s appearance, and the person generally accepts it without further thought or speech.
Realization plays a big part. So take a minute to think…
Think about how you first talk to somebody or what you primarily think of them. On average it will probably be something bad, but we never introduce this to the individual. Can you find a way to change that? Can you try to judge less and think more? I’m not sure, but I’ve been trying, and I’m sure about one thing: You can try too.
The LOL Plague
Abbreviations… Where do I even start with this? Well, in my opinion, they are pointless, but to a certain extent. For an example let’s use ‘LMAO’. Think about it for a minute. How could you possible laugh your a** off? It just doesn’t make sense, much less mean something important. However, other abbreviations such as ‘GTG’ or ‘TTYL’ can be useful at the right time. If I were texting a friend and suddenly had to leave, I could easily end the conversation with gtg so that I could go faster. To make this more understandable, I’m going to include a conversation over text with one of my friends.
A. Kat: So how’s life?
Friend: Good I guess.
A. Kat: Wait gtg sorry ttyl
Friend: K ttyl
Those abbreviations are useful, as I previously suggested and explained. However, other conversations with other abbreviations are not useful, and I can provide an example:
A. Kat: You know those times when the world seems like it’s against you?
Friend: Lol yeah why?
As you can figure out by reading and thinking of the context, my friend was not literally laughing out loud, which is why I believe that it’s pointless when used in that situation. I’m sure you’ve all experienced the same thing at some point before, and after reading that you should admit that it does sound pretty ridiculous to a certain extent.
Anyways, that’s my opinion about abbreviations. I would love to hear from you about wether you agree or not. :) Thanks for reading!
Introductory
Some people know me as crownofwriting77 on Storybird.com, while most know me as A. Kat. Yes, I’m a writer, and yes, I love comedy. So, my overall goal on Tumblr is to write about my thoughts about everything with a little bit of comedy incorporated to make it both fun and entertaining. Please keep in mind while you’re reading my posts that some posts include my thoughts about society and they are my opinions concerning the modern world; not many people agree with them, which is completely fine! To those of you who do agree, I hope you enjoy reading!
Thanks :)
-A. Kat