четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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Recently, I have been hearing a man yelling from his home somewhere in the neighborhood. He always sounds angry and belligerent but I never hear a second voice. I wonder if heapos;s just drunk and stands in his yard having imaginary fights. It seems to happen around the same time too. Itapos;s kinda annoying because hearing guys yell in that I AM LOUDER WHICH MEANS I AM RIGHT tone of voice always makes me roll my eyes.

I never understood people who yell at each other, especially in public. I once saw a couple arguing in the street one late night and the guy was yelling so loud he was actually screeching. I tried not to stare but the argument came off as so incredibly stupid especially in the way he was reacting to the woman with him. She was yelling at him too but he wanted nothing to do with her except get away from her and he was high-pitched screeching like a harpy every step of the way. I couldnapos;t imagine what they could have been arguing about that would merit such a response. And Iapos;m sure everyone on the block was thrilled at having their sleep disturbed by their inability to control themselves.

Iapos;ve noticed that yelling in public has become more prevalent since the popularity of the cell phone. People nowadays seem to have no problems getting into LOUD AND ANGRY over-cellphone fights (and Iapos;m talking ADULTS here, not hyperactive teens who seem to want to pick fights at the drop of a hat.) I have hung up on my own mother to keep from becoming "that person". Overhearing general conversations is almost quaint compared to getting sucked into a cellphone fight. Thatapos;s just downright uncomfortable.

Iapos;ve accepted the fact that cellphone conversations end up loud for some reason because Iapos;ve inexplicably found myself on occasion getting loud on my own phone even when I think Iapos;m using my "indoor voice". But then again, Jose complains I have a tendency to speak at a high volume anyway so who knows. (Iapos;m awful at "stealth" conversations as a result).

I absolutely hate the sound of people loudly arguing, whether theyapos;re fighting imaginary people or not. Sometimes I wonder if its a form of attention-whoring because these people MUST know that their neighbors or passersbys are noticing. And you know what the worst part is? I canapos;t decide if the guyapos;s yelling annoys me because heapos;s yelling or more because I canapos;t understand a word heapos;s saying.

Because Iapos;m gossipy like that. :P
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