Recently, I broke up with my girlfriend because of differences. In short, I don’t think we could have provided each other what we wanted so we broke it off. When it happened, I was kind of surprised actually, but at the same time, I sensed it coming for a couple of weeks. In the end, I am reminded that girls are confusing and don’t know what they want. Not all girls, but all the one’s I’ve met romantically.
For example, she was sick for a couple of weeks and I asked her if she needed anything. She told me that she was tired and she was going home to rest. I thought, she’s probably tired and I left it at that. I called her later that night and asked her again if she needed me to bring her anything to where she replied she was kind of disappointed. A friend of hers brought her some food and she felt that I was supposed to do that for her. This is in spite of the fact that I asked her if she needed anything. A fight ensued.
Okay, I can understand that you don’t want to appear to be needy, but come on… seriously?
Which brings me back to my weekend. Because of my recent break up, I’ve been going out more. In the past 2-3 weeks, I’ve been to Cercle [Youtube] 3 times, Highlands [ktown213 pic], Karnak [Yelp], and Lounge 1020 [1020](don’t ask o.O). Who the fuck goes to Circle 3 times in 2 weeks? Admittedly, the frequent birthdays in March have a lot to do with it, but it beats staying at home.
I started off Friday at Highlands with some friends for a birthday party (happy birthday again Grace). I can’t remember the last time I was at highlands and after I got there, I remembered why I don’t go. It was crowded, expensive, and overall not satisfying. Change scenery is nice once in a while, but I felt like I was taken out of my comfort zone. On the plus, I did get to see a couple of old friends. Ended the night at Blink with some old faces… pretty chill.
Then Saturday I ended up going out to Karnak for Jane’s birthday… Happy birthday Jane! That was pretty fun actually. Jane and Will have some cool middle school friends. I was feeling brave that night, and “I don’t give a fuck, let’s do it” Mike came out to play for a little bit, which is in retrospect, pretty fun to be with. 2cha was NRB, which I’ve been jonesing for a while, and for 3cha, we ended up at Pho LA. 2 bowls later, I was home and sound asleep.
At Karnak, I lost my ID and my check card and I ended up blaming a girl that was wearing my jacket (she was cold and I’m a sucker for cute girls). Fortunately, my waiter called me the next day with my ID and check card.
When I went to Karnak on Sunday to pick up my ID, I went inside and it was dead. All I saw was empty tables, a manager, a couple of waiters, and a DJ. I wonder why they open on Sunday if there are no patrons. I was talking to the waiter he explained that on some nights, they have a few tables. He also said that Karnak and Circle were the only 2 clubs that open on Sunday and he’ll be damned to give Circle all the Sunday business. Good to know.
I ended the night with 2 Korean romcoms (Millionaires First Love (Video below) and Worst Guy Ever [hancinema.net]) and called it a night.
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