We here at the Broken Hour Glass like to think that the world has matured and the "words" we use to describe it don't really have any effect on use. Any rich, white gang banger will tell you that is not true, probably citing the time he used the
"N" word in mixed, ethnic company and the ass kicking that followed.
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Although, he totally had it coming.
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Turns out, the "wisdom" we like to drop on others isn't always taken as wisdom. Instead it usually comes off as a load of
pretentious bullshit from an equally
asinine individual. Don't believe us? Just have a sit down with this guy for five minutes and see if you don't want to stab him in the neck with a screw driver.
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My kingdom for a blunt object to bludgeon him with. |
As a society, we toss around words like gay, whore, and cunt like they are fresh cracked pepper on a salad. You know, just to spice things up. In reality, we assume (when used, makes an ASS of U and ME) that "Hey, they know what I mean. They use that word all the time."
Here is a quick scenario that shows just how wrong that mindset can be. My lady (the love of my life, mother of my child) is a RAGING BITCH. Her bitchiness knows no boundaries. If you ask her to describe herself, even she would admit to being somewhat bitchy. With that being said, go ahead and call her a bitch, and while your at it, make a silent prayer to any "god" you believe is listening that I did not hear you say it because the fallout that will follow will be ever so severe.
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Wouldn't be the first time, and it probably wont be the last time. |
Do you see where we are going with this? Bitch is
our word. It can be tossed around with a smile and a slap on the ass. You try it, and all of the sudden the word takes a different context.
Same goes with handing out advice. It like the old saying goes: opinions are like assholes, we all got 'em and they all stink. Truth is, if someone comes to you FOR advice, that is one thing. If you walk about giving your advice freely to the world, your gonna look like an pecker head.
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Again, THIS GUY. |
The bottom line is, age gives us experience. Experience gives us wisdom. Wisdom then usuaal turns to
pretension. Let us, as a society, look closer at the things we say and try to control our impulses to educate the world. Wisdom doesn't always have to turn to
pretension.