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Why so mad? When I hear crusty lady complaining loudly or yelling at her husband or children from near neighborhood, or noises of children crying or stomping from up floor, or when there are men name calling on streets, I listen to exciting or merry music. Then the noises mixes into music and my mood is not contaminated by those temperamental people. Sometimes, it's even fun and makes me laugh a bit that the same person in neighborhood keeps getting mad at someone and yelling him at weekends.
2015년 5월 30일 오전 6:05
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Why so mad?

When I hear crusty lady complaining loudly or yelling at her husband or children from near neighborhood, or noises of children crying or stomping from up floor, or when there are men name calling on streets, I listen to exciting or merry music. Then the noises mixes into music and my mood is not contaminated by those temperamental people.

Sometimes, it's even fun and makes me laugh a bit that the same person in neighborhood keeps getting mad at someone and yelling him at weekends.

 

Why so mad?

When I hear a crusty lady complaining loudly or yelling at her husband or yelling at children in the neighborhood, or even the noises of chidren crying or stomping around, and men name calling on the streets, I listen to upbeat music. Then the noise mixes into the music and my mood is not affected by those temperamental people.

Sometimes it's even fun and makes me laugh (a bit) that the same people in the neighborhood keep getting mad and yelling (at others) on weekends.

2015년 5월 30일
Haha, Noah I tried to describe the bad-tempered lady who gets angry on weekends on a regular basis. Okay, let's desribe her curmudgeon since she's my neighbour.
2015년 6월 4일
I don't know about other regions, but "crusty" is realllyy insulting. Curmudgeonly is still not polite, but not nearly as rude as "crusty". It is so funny too.
2015년 6월 1일
* the noises of chidren crying or stomping around upstairs
2015년 5월 30일
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