There are times in my life when I question humanity. How on earth did we get to this state?! What have we done to our woman? My family has always taught me that my sisters and I are better than that; that all ladies are better than objects, and as such should dress themselves accordingly.
Today, I made a trip to the airport, where I was shocked and horrified by the appearance of one of the women there. Her dress was far less than what anyone who respected themselves would have worn. It was sad.
This particular woman exuded a short of 'I don't care what you think of my clothing' attitude. That would have been fine, if she wasn't scantily clad.
If I could describe that kind of lady's impression on me I might have used Shakespeare's words and said "Thou'rt poison to my blood!"
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Part two of mythical bad guys.
At one point in time I promised to post something on zombies.
However, I have grown fond of zombies since reading Pride&Prejudice and Zombies.
Don't get me wrong, I don't want to have any over for dinner or anything...just not sure if it is a good plan to go around writing insults fashioned particularly for zombies.
Ehem. So, here we have something that you can use against zombies, but zombies could use it too!
Further more, anyone else could use it.
It's the insult that connects reality and myth! Wow, and some people don't like Shakespeare.
"O, there has been much throwing about of brains."
Use it how you will. But it's not my fault if you attract or anger zombies in anyway! I am NOT culpable.
However, I have grown fond of zombies since reading Pride&Prejudice and Zombies.
Don't get me wrong, I don't want to have any over for dinner or anything...just not sure if it is a good plan to go around writing insults fashioned particularly for zombies.
Ehem. So, here we have something that you can use against zombies, but zombies could use it too!
Further more, anyone else could use it.
It's the insult that connects reality and myth! Wow, and some people don't like Shakespeare.
"O, there has been much throwing about of brains."
Use it how you will. But it's not my fault if you attract or anger zombies in anyway! I am NOT culpable.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
I shall always mock thee!
There are always those guys who are just convinced that they are the BEST thing since sliced bread. These same fellows frequently think it is incumbent upon them to show off in every possible way.
Sometimes, the gents in question are good at many things, and their showing off of skills is quite pleasing the the eye. However, most guys just seem to view themselves as far more amazing than they actually are. The ones who think they're great, but are really nothing to write home about are the most entertaining. =D
Thankfully, these male pieces hopeful nothings happen to be really fun to watch!
We ladies can have great fun sitting on the sidelines of competition-- all the comment we need make is: "Observe him, for the love of mockery."
Sometimes, the gents in question are good at many things, and their showing off of skills is quite pleasing the the eye. However, most guys just seem to view themselves as far more amazing than they actually are. The ones who think they're great, but are really nothing to write home about are the most entertaining. =D
Thankfully, these male pieces hopeful nothings happen to be really fun to watch!
We ladies can have great fun sitting on the sidelines of competition-- all the comment we need make is: "Observe him, for the love of mockery."
Friday, June 25, 2010
DUNG!! =)
Having pigs definitely has its upsides-- for instance, I can use the dung to my advantage against all foes!!
Sadly, I don't have serfs or anything to order around in the disposal of mine enemy.
It's a nice story though! I can just picture it--
The place: my illustrious...uhhh, pig plantation?
The time: whenever there were serfs. ;)
The event: the destruction of all those who attempt to defy my glorious and honorable self.
Weapons of choice: PIG DUNG & Shakespeare's grand'n'glorious words of insulting tendencies.
Great potentate:" Throw this slave upon the dunghill!"
Tadaaaaa!
Oh, the dreams of a teen who loves insults.
=)
Sadly, I don't have serfs or anything to order around in the disposal of mine enemy.
It's a nice story though! I can just picture it--
The place: my illustrious...uhhh, pig plantation?
The time: whenever there were serfs. ;)
The event: the destruction of all those who attempt to defy my glorious and honorable self.
Weapons of choice: PIG DUNG & Shakespeare's grand'n'glorious words of insulting tendencies.
Great potentate:" Throw this slave upon the dunghill!"
Tadaaaaa!
Oh, the dreams of a teen who loves insults.
=)
Thursday, June 24, 2010
MUST GET IN THE MOOD!!!...For Shakespeare
The days to Shakespeare camp are slipping away. whoooooo!
I feel the time to get in the Shakespeare Mood is near me.
As I (somehow!) got the role of Beatrice in the Bard's Fabulous "Much Ado About Nothing" methinks some grave punishment is in line for man kind! Just so I can get used to being insulting and tyrannical. ;)
For all of the stupid people out there who do nothing but complain-- "Y'are baggage."
For everyone lacking mouth hygiene-- "[You have]a blasting and scandalous breath."
For all of the men out there who don't act like men-- "There's no more valor in [you]
than in a wild duck."
Gleeful insulting to you!
I feel the time to get in the Shakespeare Mood is near me.
As I (somehow!) got the role of Beatrice in the Bard's Fabulous "Much Ado About Nothing" methinks some grave punishment is in line for man kind! Just so I can get used to being insulting and tyrannical. ;)
For all of the stupid people out there who do nothing but complain-- "Y'are baggage."
For everyone lacking mouth hygiene-- "[You have]a blasting and scandalous breath."
For all of the men out there who don't act like men-- "There's no more valor in [you]
than in a wild duck."
Gleeful insulting to you!
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