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Talk.Now.Period.


Tuesday, October 25, 2005

And this makes it four!


Upon reaching the fifth consecutive day of blog entry, I'll probably hibernate.



I just find that it's so sad that famous/semi-famous people receive so much flak

for just commenting on politically incorrect issues.



I'm probably just regurgitating what you people think when I say,

Who are you to denounce people?

as well as,

No one is perfect.



It's just so weird.

These phrases have been used ad nauseam,

and yet people seem to forget the very meaning of these phrases.



Sure, sure, famous people need to be role models so that

your kids/relatives' kids/friends' kids don't grow up corrupted.



And although people may snort about famous people requiring a clean slate,

there may very well be people who actually like singers who set their hair on fire.



So, who are you to denounce them?



You're a taxpayer, you say.

You have the right to make sure your kids don't grow up to be corrupted individuals.



The truth is, you just insult/chide/denounce to make yourself feel better.



You preach about what is 'correct' so that others know you have a good heart and

nominate you to go to heaven after you die.



You forget no one is perfect.



You scream that because they have wide-reaching effects,

celebrities, journalists and the average blogger shouldn't talk about

or do anything significantly politically incorrect.




It's just stupid when one trivial matter erupts into a hailstorm of insults.




The truth is, people are like vultures, they can co-exist,

but when one particularly 'fat' individual falls,

the others swoop in for a free meal.



Raining spit and likewise sentiments of 'You shouldn't have done/said that',

in place of beaks, on the fallen one.




It's just sad. Human nature.



In this frenzy, the comment of 'No one is perfect' is forgotten and

is instead replaced by
'He finally fell! I've been waiting for this day for eons!'

Deriving satisfaction from the fact that, indeed,

no one is perfect.


Disgusting.


You don't raise in rank when someone falls,

you can only rise by investing effort.



It's a known fact that people rejoice when someone of better status,

relative to them, falls.


All due to jealousy.

Who can seriously say they've never been visited by the green-eyed monster?


And people say they hate hypocrites.



But of course, exceedingly improper displays,

such as promotion of guns, should be denounced.




The irony, of it, is that, me, being a nobody, wrote this all out.

Something just overwhelmed me.



Note of apology :

I'm sorry for wasting your time,

for in your minds,

you probably already had a clear idea of what I'd written.



Such predictability I displayed,

and for that I'm embarrassed.

S.t. turned into a dumpling and typed this at 8:55 PM