Tuesday, April 27, 2010

"You cannot plead ignorance"

I think I'm not alone in the injustice of "intelligent = ignorant". The two adjectives are completely standalone and are in no way related, as of a definition. Due to real world not being a dictionary, however, people's judegements slip. And I am very angry about it. In short, i don't have much time to write this and thus am trying to keep it as brief as possible, given what i have seen (or heard). Just know that I am angry and you should be, too.

Besides that, i now have 2 pieces of literature, written by me, read by about 3-4 people which tell me not to use contractions, and thus, i will endeavour to stop using contractions and to express myself "better" or "more refined", i suppose. With fancy words like "fancy".

So keep it simple. Stupid.

K.I.S.S. your fortunes goodbye!

Hoping you never need to use that stupid acronym(?).

4 comments:

Dyna Blade said...

Literature? Let me have a read!

In speech, contractions are quite ordinary, but that might just be the 21st century.

Who's read it already?

JM said...

"I can't stop using contractions!"

Potassium Iodide Sulfur Sulfide

More metaphoric medals of encouragement and success.

delete12 said...

wtf? PISS?

Dyna Blade said...

K - Potassium
P - Phosphorous

You've been mistaken. Meanwhile, would you like a "Snapple"?