"contracts are sacred," he said with a cold glare. "but you can get out of them if you want to."
"spend a lot of money," my roommate clarified.
What's the point of saying something is sacred? Doesn't that meant holy, set apart, untouchable? Maybe I should consult the dictionary before I start to ramble, but it's the end of a long day, I'm drinking a good beer, and I just don't feel like looking it up.
Anyway, why say something is sacred and then say it's breakable? I think he just wanted to sound important, which he would have if I hadn't been thinking that he was just saying that to sound important.
And I think my beer is better than this post, so I'm not going to say anything else.
2 comments:
huh?
i wish i were drinking a beer
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