It's a fact that opposites attract. But it's not always like this...not really true in the human world anyway.
In some tv shows and movies, they have stories like:
1) a tom-boy takes a liking to a sissy
2) school nerd and the belle fall in love
3) enemies turn lovers
4) super handsome guy falls in love with girl who looks worse than a person with two nose.
Ok, so all the examples are of love stories... But i'm more interested in why can't people get along just like the "enemies turn lovers" kind of stories. Well, not really become lovers, but at least get along.
Person A is one who likes peace and quiet in class, has good results, good attitude, and believes school is a place studying.
Person B is the kind of person who is friendly, cheerful, and chatty. Into playing and partying whenever time allows. But the results are still manageble.
One day, Person A is trying to concentrate on the work while the class was chatting away noisily. Person B was nearby chatting and laughing away. Now, person B starts to get irritated by the noise, especially from person B's area. Person A starts displaying VERY obvious signs of anger. Person B knows of it, but never mumbled anything.
To me, the whole picture is wrong.
1) Person A shouldn't be so eaily irritated. Since she can bear with the noise of the class, what's a lil' more noise gonna do?
2) Maybe person B and friends shouldn't be laughing too loudly...
3) I was thinking the class
might just a a little too noisy.
Thy Owner reviewed his life at 10:13 PM