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Is there a point in saying "I hate mondays."?

Is there a point in hating a section of time? Hating school or time spent with the family?


  • Time or responsibilities?

    I agree with the poster above me. And, you don't really hate a period of time, you hate what is being done with said time. (Or at least that's what I assume from the question.) If you genuinely hate a piece of time (or all time), then of course there's a point to it. But how many people can actually say that?

    40%  Voted for by Piscean Wisdom, Thorin-Ganush.
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  • Yes

    You hate Mondays because you are used to sleeping in on Saturday and Sunday mornings and then have to wake up to go to work school etc.

    Voted for by ThreeDaysGone.
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  • Yes...in a way

    It's just nice to complain about things. I mean you could have a terrible day ahead of you that lands on a Monday so then you would have reason to say that.

    Voted for by Iced Amber Rain.
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  • You Hate Mondays Because Someone Else Cut the Pizza Pie Into 7 Slices

    You hate Mondays because you don't like the scheduling that society has placed on you. There are no days in a week. That is illusion. There are only days. Each day is a rebirth. Every night you die. Every morning you wake to another experience of Light. If you hate Mondays do something about it. Make a week 8 days, or 4 days. It's up to you. But you have to take responsibility for your own creation. And you'll have to go back and forth between your calendar and society's. You'll be glad someone else invented the calender and not you after you discover how difficult it is to count cycles.

    Voted for by david13.
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