Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Frankie and Slim
Happy New Year
Monday, April 30, 2018
VALARIE
Question Of The Week 04-30-18
Without using the real name,
who is the most evil person you ever met and what made them evil?
Valarie was my co-worker and I trusted her because she was a fellow female. Big mistake. While earning my trust she was using everything against me to compete for a promotion. She won and then I learned all the conniving truths of what she had done. It is always sad to learn that other women are our own worst enemies.
Without using the real name? Okay...well...she was my boss for a couple of years and she was evil..the kind of woman who needs to have someone to intimidate and humiliate....she picked on me...wrong choice.
I won’t use a name. He sexually assulted a minor, a foreign exchange student living in his home. He got caught and managed to keep adjuouning the court case until she went back to Japan.
I have been lucky. I have met (and endured) some truly unpleasant people but don't think I have come across evil. Bullies in plenty though. And some liars and cheats.
Well, I think that being my immediate boss must bring out the worst in people because it is a pretty close three-way race and they were all supervisors at one job or another.
Evil is a difficult word to define which I tend to only use about serial killers, but now in the cold light of day as much as I hate saying it, I think my mother has done some very evil things.
Okay I think the devil is the most evil thing on earth - yes I think he is living on the earth - real - and takes all sorts of faces that we all have run into!
Without hesitation...my stepfather...he was a woman-beater and a paedophile. Fortunately, the police ran him out of town, telling him never to return, back around 1951.
He died in 1960 when I was aged 16 years...I laughed when I heard the news...and give no apology for doing so.
A fascinating question, worthy of much thought. As you can see, I had one failure already. One person who I've never actually met puts all others in the shade. I'll just leave it at that.
I can think of so many work people, some who went thru my coat pockets n back pack daily to take my bus money, n one ruined pictures I had of my kids n grandkids!
I now have an evil woman living downstairs plotting how to wreck my only free week 'til after summer! I have to share a frig with her, n she keeps opening my food , which then I won't eat. Just can't get away from all the people stress! Hope to post on blogger later tonight.
Valarie was my co-worker and I trusted her because she was a fellow female. Big mistake. While earning my trust she was using everything against me to compete for a promotion. She won and then I learned all the conniving truths of what she had done. It is always sad to learn that other women are our own worst enemies.
ReplyDeleteWithout using the real name? Okay...well...she was my boss for a couple of years and she was evil..the kind of woman who needs to have someone to intimidate and humiliate....she picked on me...wrong choice.
ReplyDeleteWow, I can't think of anyone right now. I will sit on this and if I can come up with someone, I'll be back.
ReplyDeleteI won’t use a name. He sexually assulted a minor, a foreign exchange student living in his home. He got caught and managed to keep adjuouning the court case until she went back to Japan.
ReplyDeleteI have been lucky. I have met (and endured) some truly unpleasant people but don't think I have come across evil. Bullies in plenty though. And some liars and cheats.
ReplyDeleteWell, I think that being my immediate boss must bring out the worst in people because it is a pretty close three-way race and they were all supervisors at one job or another.
ReplyDeleteEvil is a difficult word to define which I tend to only use about serial killers, but now in the cold light of day as much as I hate saying it, I think my mother has done some very evil things.
ReplyDeleteOkay I think the devil is the most evil thing on earth - yes I think he is living on the earth - real - and takes all sorts of faces that we all have run into!
ReplyDeleteWithout hesitation...my stepfather...he was a woman-beater and a paedophile. Fortunately, the police ran him out of town, telling him never to return, back around 1951.
ReplyDeleteHe died in 1960 when I was aged 16 years...I laughed when I heard the news...and give no apology for doing so.
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ReplyDeleteA fascinating question, worthy of much thought. As you can see, I had one failure already. One person who I've never actually met puts all others in the shade. I'll just leave it at that.
ReplyDeleteMarcy. I just wrote out the whole sordid story of this ex-friend and erased it. :) I'll tell you about it on the phone sometime.
ReplyDeleteEvil? I don't know anyone evil. I know a few not so nice people.
ReplyDeleteGosh... I don't know anyone that evil either. Thank goodness!
ReplyDeleteEvil is a harsh word. I've met some nasty, mean-spirited people over the years, but fortunately no evil ones yet.
ReplyDeleteI can think of so many work people, some who went thru my coat pockets n back pack daily to take my bus money, n one ruined pictures I had of my kids n grandkids!
ReplyDeleteI won't use her given name, just call her mother.
ReplyDeleteHope you're doing ok at spring catch-up!
ReplyDeleteI now have an evil woman living downstairs plotting how to wreck my only free week 'til after summer! I have to share a frig with her, n she keeps opening my food , which then I won't eat. Just can't get away from all the people stress! Hope to post on blogger later tonight.
I've been very lucky in that regard. No one truly evil.
ReplyDeleteI think I've been lucky too.
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