All the people that I've worked with in group activities in the past know that it takes only one thing to make me load a rifle with bullets with matching salt pellets to fire through your abdomen to create a gaping, burning hole. In group activities, I just can't tolerate if one person's irresponsibility and neglect cause inconveniences and damages to the people in the group who actually work and do their part.
LISTEN. If you say that you weren't able to do the parts assigned/you volunteered to do because you had other responsibilities which you obviously deemed more important is a knife from my kitchen rack that you drove into your own diaphragm. I won't question your value judgement; I respect that, but I have news for you.
We all have our responsibilities that we have to do, it's not just you. Get your priorities straight, damn it. You compromised your groupmates' time, efforts and physiological needs. How could you sleep well in your fucking dorm room? Why do we have to take a lash from you? I understand the constraints and hardships that we students experience every single day. Like I said, we experience them too. But I really wish you had the initiative and a consciousness of the rights of your groupmates. We aren't here to sop the mess you made just because you carried your glass upside down.
And oh, things will not be mended by just saying "Kayo na ang bahala ha, peace". You know what, the thing that you placed on the other person's shoulder was
your responsibility. We're not nets under your high-wire act.
Frankly, you guys are morons who don't give a fuck that other people clean up your crap for you. MAHIYA KAYO.
For this, we should place you in cans and throw you into the fire. Or maybe pry your eyes open with toothpicks for six straight months (Any suggestions, Alyza?).
But hey. We're still sane and diplomatic, we're going to resolve this the nice way still...damn it.
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