I’m Not A Technical Support Officer…
I think that, to most people, I’m just one of those computer technical support officers who won’t turn down a cry for help.
But other than that, I’m just one unimportant being that takes up a space as a human on earth.
And I’m not even paid! Not like those people who actually become technical support officers for a living.
Yes, I love to share my knowledge and I can’t turn down a cry for help and all, but ultimately, I’m still a human being.
I want someone who can see and treasure me as a friend.
No need to be a girlfriend (or boyfriend for that matter), but just as a true, real friend.
Someone who will actually be there when I need one.
Someone who can accept me as I am, with all my quirks and twists.
Someone I can share my interests with.
I mean, seriously, I’m looking forward to seeing that day when people will ask me how I am doing in life with a genuine intention on catching up, not just as a preface to ask why his internet connection doesn’t work. Sometimes it hurts when the latter comes; if my heart were to have tear glands, it would have flooded my tummy.
Will that day ever come?
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August 25th, 2005 at 7:34 am
hi! how are you doing? btw, my internet connection is fine.
August 25th, 2005 at 7:55 am
That’s pretty much the same with me. Knowing about something is a double-edged sword. People will inevitably take advantage of your knowledge. Sometimes I will help them, especially if it’s very easy to fix. Other times when I’m busy, I just tell them to wait until I’m free or ask someone else. I guess what we need is to say no once in a while. Like you said, we’re not technical support officers.
August 25th, 2005 at 9:10 am
With great knowledge, comes great resposibility…
Lol… its just that you are so dependable to ask esp on those technical thing. Be proud of your knowledge man….
August 25th, 2005 at 9:39 am
would you be my boyfriend? i’m available… =P
August 26th, 2005 at 2:57 am
suhu: /ban suhu
nxva: No, indeed we’re not… I still have to learn to say no though.
kde_x: Being proud of one’s knowledge is one thing. Being taken advantage is another thing altogether.
hans: And you only tell me that now, instead of when we were still roommates?
But, no. Unfortunately I’m a heterosexual human being. Tough luck.
August 26th, 2005 at 5:14 am
aww… (deeply hurt)
“i love you came too late” - in joey mcintyre’s tune LOL
nah, me straight too haha
August 26th, 2005 at 12:12 pm
hans: LOL.