Friday, 13 March 2015

From the Rage to Sadness

Yesterday I wrote a post all about anger.  I was mad and ready to explode and then at 4pm I heard the news that Terry Pratchett had died.  In an instant my rage was gone and everything that had sent me into the anger spiral seemed trivial and unimportant.

Terry Pratchett was one of my favourite authors.  I started reading discworld books as a teenager and continued to read them to this day.  They have the power to cheer me up no matter how sad I am and are the only books to make me laugh out loud.

My favourite ones are the Guards but I also loved the Witches, Wizards, Death, Tiffany Aching and Susan Sto Heliat.  I was never that fond of Rincewind but the Luggage holds a special little place in my heart.

The first book I ever read was Guards Guards and the dread portal passage is one of my favourites so remember the Significant Owl hoots in the night yet many grey lords go sliently to masterless men and the caged whale knows nothing of the mighty deeps - that's mighty not nightly

Death is not cruel, merely terribly terribly good at his job

Thursday, 12 March 2015

The Rage


Today I have the rage


It has been slowly building but I have been pushed over the edge

 
First its Mother’s day soon and I have been bombarded with emails telling me what to by my mother to show her how wonderful she is and Facebook posts asking me to list all the things that make my mother special.  But my mother isn’t wonderful or special, in fact she is a nightmare from which there is no return so for the second year in a row she will be getting nothing at all and I will be celebrating two years no contact.


Second the general election is now only 2 months away so the usual rubbish has started. First we got the Sun publishing a highly sexist picture of the Leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon, then we got our very own Prime Minister announcing that he would now debate with Alex Salmond, ignoring the fact that Alex Salmond is no longer the leader of the SNP, that would be Nicola, and is in fact just a candidate for Westminster.

Then this morning I had to watch some total eejit allow his puppy to run out into traffic nearly causing an accident – not once but twice.  All because he didn’t want to use a leash.

Then I caught the article on the BBC about the twatbadger Farage leader of UKIP saying how we should scrap equalities legislation because hey we are all equal now and companies should be allowed to discriminate.  He must be living in a different world to the rest of us.

Finally I had a rather junior colleague try to dictate to me about how I should do some work that wasn’t even my responsibility.  This particular colleague seems to think that she is in charge and the whole world revolves around her and we should bow to her every whim.  She got a rather stern email back but it involved another discussion with management about her behaviour.


I am now off to a lunch time meeting with a difficult person in which nothing will be resolved. 


If anyone hears a loud bang in Scotland – don’t worry that’s just me exploding