I ended up going home and having an anxiety attack after this incident. I don't know if this is what made the guy back off or not but after that he instantly calmed down, mumbled an apology, and walked off.Īt the time I was constantly having anxiety/panic attacks due to all the stress I was under. He didn't say anything but began glaring at him, too. I glared at him and responded with, "Because I don't know you!"Īt this point the guy at the table next to me had noticed something was up. "I'm not going to tell you my name." I responded. I took out my headphones once again and asked him what he wanted. I was tired of this and really just wanted this guy to leave me alone so I could do my work. He just stood by my table and fucking stared at me. He ended up coming back about fifteen minutes later and proceeded to do the same thing. He started stuttering and mumbled something (I think he was asking how my day was).
"Can I help you?" I asked in a rather pissed off tone. I took out one of my headphones and glared up at him. He stood right next to my table and just stared at me. About ten minutes later he approached me. Out of the corner of my eye I could see him watching me.
There was a guy around my age walking up and down the book aisles that were right next to where I was seated. After a few minutes of being at the library I noticed him. I was extremely stressed out since I had so many assignments to do and wasn't in the mood to talk to/deal with anyone. This is where the first encounter took place.One Saturday, either at the end of April or early May of this year, I was at the library working on homework. Like I said before, I've been spending hours at the library doing homework since last semester. It has more of a sit-your-ass-down-and-do-your-work environment. I get easily distracted when I'm at my house which is why I go to the library so much. I've been doing this since last semester, too. This also means that I spend a majority of my weekends camped out at the library near my house, working on homework for hours. I'm also a major procrastinator which makes it even more fun. I'm at the end of my 3rd semester and that, of course, means I have a shit ton of assignments to do for all of my classes. However, if it does continue dying I'm not overly concerned PROVIDING it will ultimately recover.Okay, so I'm currently a 20 year old female college student. To say I'm not happy, is an understatement. Not many have fallen, but they have shrivelled and shrunk to virtually nothing.
It appears to be growing vines so it's showing signs of trying to march on but as I say, the leaves are shriveling up and wilting. The first creeper on the left, the Bay Laural in the corner, my hedge and Periwinkle on the mound are all totally unaffected. I'm wondering if the weed killer was 'blown' my side and wafted over my creeper.Īt a similar time I also watered the creepers deeply so maybe it was down to me. These creepers as seen in the pic, are about a metre or so higher than ground level. The plants I was concerned about was the new hedge I have growing which is at the same ground level as their brambles. I wasn't fond of the idea but assuming they were careful, I guessed it might be okay. My neighbour has been battling with a bramble bush and asked if it was okay to use weedkiller, knowing that I had plants this side growing. It is clay but quite sandy at the same time. They are growing in the spoil dug out for the pond. They were planted at the same time at the end of 2008 and grew at the same speed. They both roared into life a few weeks ago but suddenly the one on the right is wilting badly. I have two Virginia Creeper plants growing on a mound behind my pond.