An universally hated time of the week, Monday Mornings. Irrespective the group one belongs to (student, office goer, housewife) Monday Morning is a time that every group hates. The only group of people who do not probably hate Monday Mornings are the retired group of people living at home and living alone. For them the day of the week makes no difference. They have nowhere to go, they have no special duties to attend.
Students loathe the MMs as they have to first wake up earlier than the last two days. And then to top it they have to face the music of the teachers and answer them as to why they did not complete the homework despite having two days off. Inventing excuses week after week is not something that comes easily to everybody.
The Office Goers loathe the MMs as they have to first wake up earlier than the last two days. And then to top it they have to face the rush of traffic or the crowd in the transport they take. After reaching office they have to brace themselves for facing the music from their bosses. They find it difficult explain off their beer drinking binge as an excuse for not having finished the work they should have on Friday evening.
The Housewives loathe the MMs as they have to first wake up earlier than the last two days. And then they have to start preparing breakfast and lunch for their wards and their spouse. They have to then ensure that their wards are woken up in time so that they get to their school on time. Waking up a student on MMs will be one of the most difficult task and more difficult than that is to convince them that they have to go to school.
If probably one takes a reading of the curses given out at different instances during the week, MMs will stand out as the time when maximum curses are spoken. The curses given out, even on Friday late nights, when many are sozzled up to their gills, will fade in comparison to the curses given out on MMs.
If God were to sample the behaviour of people on MMs He would be extremely disappointed with His creation.
Thoughts that come to the mind expressed in the Internet realm. Chintanaigal pronounced chin-than-aye-cle (as in cubicle))
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