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Monday, January 28, 2008

a piece of advice to a certain species of mankind:
when you seek help from others, dont be cocky. always check if you provide ACCURATE information and when you dont, you've got no one to blame cept yourself. and thats just too bad.
and when you finally manage to get things done, thank your lucky arse and the (unlucky) person whom agreed to help. god forbid you make yourself sound so fucking great.
IN OTHER WORDS, when someone agrees to help, they're not obliged to in case you happen to forget.
so dont say 'i dont need your _____ already'.
say in awe, 'thanks but i think i am no longer so useless!' (we'll cheer for you, really).