so back to the peeved thing. i was walking to visit my friends dorm today between classes. i walked up to the steps to the door, the ones where you need a key. another student was unlocking the door and went inside. i was right behind him. he didn't hold the door. i was clearly in door holding distance. it would have been nothing for him to give the door an extra push to keep it open for me. instead, i had to run to catch the door, and watched the royal d-bag bounce up the steps like a royal d-bag. i may be overreacting because i do have a key and could have gotten in anyway, but its the principle of it. that really peeved me off. ironically, before my next class, i kindly held the door for the girl behind me. as i turned into class, after she entered, i smashed my nose on the corner of the doorway. i was like, what the? that doesn't make sense. i should be pissed at karma i guess.
so last night, i wrote a letter to a friend. i already knew what it was going to say. it means more to me than who its for, but it was the easiest six pages i ever wrote. it was early morning but i didn't care. the hard part now is giving it to them. i don't want to brag, but i feel like its the most thought out well spoken (written) thing i've ever done. it's so good i wish i had a copy for myself. we'll see how it goes.
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Dude i always hold the door open here at Iowa...its just and easy way to be polite and make an impact on somebody in a short amount of time and effort..nice work at ISU doin the same..us doorholders are everywhere and we need to stick together
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