It's funny how people affect other people. Just being in contact with people can trigger all sorts of emotions/drama/happiness/sadness, and what not. Sometimes just being around people affects your whole life. I'm saying it this way because I'm a person who occasionally likes to be alone. There are times I would spend the entire day alone. And when you're alone, the only person who could mess you up is yourself. Imagine if you go shopping alone at a shopping complex: you'de be arguing and deliberating in your head on whether you should buy that shirt, or whether I want that latte 'to-go' or 'having-in'. You think about which spot is the best place to park, or stuff like that.

In one episode of medical drama House, every single character was affected by the day's events. It was the episode where a nun contracted a mysterious disease, and Dr Gregory House was accused of giving her the wrong treatment. House was fucked up because the hospital's director accused him of making a mistake (but House denied making one). House's subordinate, Dr Robert Chase, got fucked up because he was staring at his past when the nun was admitted to the hospital (Dr Chase claimed that attending Catholic school when he was younger really screwed him up). Another House staffer, Dr Eric Foremen lashed out at Dr House for not admittimg he made a mistake. Dr Allison Cameron, the third staff in House's team, was affected by House's "teguran" that she didn't stand by her diagnosis (she had diagnosed that the nun had an allergic reaction- which was exactly the case all along).

Oh, gosh, I think I'm just so immersed in House. Go catch it, it can get addictive.

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