Post #135130
January 09, 2019, 02:45:43 PM
Interestingly, I really hate most interactions with people on a day-to-day basis, unless they interest me. For some reason I'm really good with job interviews, though. I think my narcissism works wonders there, though. It's difficult for people not to find me charming when I goddamned know I'm the hottest shit they'll see all day.
(For realsies, I'm not actually a narcissist, I do behave like one in job interviews, though).
Anyway, my mother has decided she's recovered enough from her stroke to attempt horse riding, an old passion of hers, and has decided to buy a horse. The horse she settled on, though, was one that was rescued from someone who did not feed it, and it shows. On the one hand, I approve of her decision, because it just feels like the decent thing to do for an animal that was abused, and give it a good home, but on the other, I can't help but feel that it's just rationally a very bad decision, because it could pose a risk to her if she goes riding on a weakened animal. I don't have the heart to tell her this, though.