When you have a problem there are several things you can do with it. For the purpose of this, I will use the example of the problem being the classic painful urination, i.e. you probably caught something.
1. Ignore it, aka "Grin and Bear it". You just suck it up, keep your head down, and hope it works itself out. Ignore the burning sensation in your nether regions, and hope that rash will clear up on it's own.
2. Get rid of it altogether. Just cut it off.
3. Another option is to address it head on. Call the last person you slept with and tell them to get tested!
The thing with these options, is that the all force you to acknowledge the problem, which is the first step in solving a problem. Which brings us to the "A" word, Acknowledgment. You can't solve a problem without it. What's worse is if someone else acknowledges the problem, tells you about, and you REFUSE to acknowledge it! That's the problem at the CCBC theatre. There are several problems in the theatre. The auditorium isn't regularly cleaned. Just today, a giant roach caused panic among the kids using the theatre. Well, not the kids, just some wuss chick yelling "smash it! smash it!" Nonetheless, what kind of reputation are we making with incidents like this? I know I'm not helping with this post, let alone this blog, but it's not like people haven't spoken up about the problems. Lots of people have, for years, but noone listens, and it makes me angry.
::Nathan::
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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