Why people get mood swings
First of all, weekends pass so fast that it feels like Mondays occur five times more frequent than Saturdays.
Secondly, you try to do your best at work to impress your supervisor but somehow you still get spanked for little silly mistakes.
Thirdly, money always runs out at a rate that shocks yourself. Even renewing a visa costs £565 or RM3390 to be exact.
Fourthly, you try to get a good sleep but somehow you wake up the next morning feeling all drained.
Fifthly, you see that little bag so so pretty on sale, but when you finally decide to get it there is no more stock.
Sixthly, fat cells seem to like expanding and dividing so much that a single party causes them to multiply from thousands to millions.
Seventhly, you plan so hard for a holiday only to find out that you need to cancel it owing to something at work you need to attend that day, something you dread and dislike!
Eighthly, you just blame the clouds for clouding the blue sky and the wind that makes you shiver your bones off.
Ninthly, you just want to get annoyed at everything around you. No reasons!
And lastly, blame the hormones in your body that simply regulate whatever way they desire.
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So, ARRGHHHHH!!! I don’t know which of the above reasons apply to me now.
