Saturday, April 23, 2011

Questions for the night...with Mo Twister

TOP 5 QUESTIONS FOR THE NIGHT...with Mo Twister!

1. Are girls with husky voice much hornier?
2. Does the penis size matter?
3. Is it illegal to have sex in public?
4. Is it safe to have sex in the pool?
5. How can you tell if the girl is cumming for real and or if she's just faking it?

Friday, April 22, 2011

Morality?

Morality? Liberation? These words are just so senseless to her.

She who claims to be liberated doesn't know what exactly that word means and what are its boundaries or if it even has one.

If a man while in relationship fucks another girl, he can easily be forgiven. But if the girl does it, it's such a big issue! Does morality only apply for some individuals? Is there really such a thing?

I know quite a lot of men and women, married and committed, who screws up their relationships--having a third party relationship. So not contented with what they have. I wonder what triggers them to do such.

She is guilty of the same mistake. Rebellion, taken for granted by the man whom she truly loved and gave herself into but did not get what she expected to have. Fell for someone, sought for what was missing, found and started to seek again for more and different things. Continuously made mistakes.

Is it a mistake to keep on wanting and searching for something missing which not most typical people would do? Scared of what people might think of them if they do such, or maybe just not lost hope and had themselves buried in a boring lifeless situation.


Morality, conformity to the rules of right conduct. (Dictionary.com)

What are the right conducts? Is cursing one of those bad conducts? Is having premarital sex one of those? What about not going to church?

LIFE BEHIND THE MOUTHPIECE

Ring... "Can I speak with an American agent?"
One of the most typical lines a call center agent would hear from a customer needing some help. What a perfect line to start your call, worst, to start your day. Simple lines but can provoke an agent to become less accommodating and would want to just end the call right away being unable to thoroughly help customers with their services much as he/she wants to.

Why do most Americans want to speak with an American agent? Communication issues? Them being racists? Who? The caller who just wants to make sure they'll be fully assisted? Or the call center agent who just wants to provide full support and resolution to customers' issues? Not because he/she is paid to do it but has the passion in doing it, yet gets easily demotivated of how he/she's treated by the callers.

Most people who work in a call center industry hate other nationalities much as those people hate having businesses be pulled out of their own countries and transferred to where they call 'third world' countries.

"The nerve of this customer to ask for an American agent when he himself  doesn't sound like one!"An angry Asian call center agent yelling at the phone bangin' the mouse on the desk with the customer holding on the other line hoping to be transferred as soon as possible. Some agents would put the customers on hold long enough for customers to run out of patience and release the call, while some would just relax a bit, get back on the call and try to again assist the customer, fortunate enough, able to gain their trust and end the call with another one irate-to-happy customer.

I must admit, there definitely are a lot of international call center agents outside US incapable of expressing their thoughts and are having hard times communicating with American customers, because of language barrier, having a hard accent, and getting criticized for being an Asian, a Filipino, or an Indian.

"Ah, um, I'm sowry you're breaking the line...the line is chappy" I almost fell down from my chair laughing my ass out so hard after hearing this from a level 1 rep while I was taking an escalation call (of course I had her on mute then). I am Asian and my English is not as good as that of an American but not as worst as this poor little girl cramming for words to say. Grammar issues was acceptable but the tone of voice and the accent really suck!

During cancer break outside of the building you would hear a lot of people still speaking in English making them look and sound stupid. Talking about how their calls had been, venting out, cursing their customers. That's a lot of stress to dissolve!




Does it matter what other people say or think about you?

This is a liberated world and people say, do and think of so many crazy stuff, beyond their limits. There are some though that still try to hide who they are, afraid of how other people might think of them. Some still hide their true nature and character, and some still choose to live a traditional lifestyle.


I don't know which one of those mentioned do I belong. Some people say I am liberated, and I kind of notice it too. I am not like those ordinary young women who spent most of their childhood at home, in church nor in school. I was kind of a loner... who tried to socialize, but more often than not, most comfortable being alone.


I'd like to keep some of my personal information private. I just want to be able to express my thoughts and sentiments, connect with people, share and get some ideas that might be useful in dealing with LIFE.

So I guess my answer to this question is Yes and No. That's why I  prefer  to keep my personal info as private as possible.