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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Profanity / 4:27 PM
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Is it not uncivilized or unorthodox to "cuss" or say "profanity"? I've read once that it's just for a way to let people shout out their emotions to seem more appropriate in seeming demanding. Or maybe that a person has a small vocabulary where they cannot speak their mind in just a few simple words like darn, fuck, and etc. in a matter of speaking. My friend told me once that I probably type very fast because I spent too much time on the computer, but that is probably true. I get into things very much with concentration in the first place; it's a good thing. I need to defend myself more, but I don't get the chance to reply or I just have a lack of comprehending that in a few seconds and sometimes say somewhat foolish things. The wrong things to say. I was concentrated on defeating others because all the time when I was younger; I was a slow writer and disliked being frowned upon just because I couldn't type as fast as others. I am becoming better at things now: more skilled, happier, smarter than I was before. Isn't that when your young or old? You stay the same, but your body and mind changes also yet you don't notice at the rate your going day by day? It affects you in many ways that cannot be comprehended.
Lily said that my characters weren't curvy when I drew them , or was it not constructive criticism? Yet I felt that it was an insult, so I called her an imbecile and then she called me baka (idiot, fool, stupid) in return. Imbecile - It's funny how things are synonyms with eachother just like people. Your lover is your synonym. Then instead of calling someone your lover or soulmate, call them your synonym! (heart) Cause then you mean the same to them as they do to you: as wtih love. Love the same person and in return you are the same word: the same song.

imbecile definition

im·becile (imbə sil, -səl; Brit, -sēl′, -sīl′)

noun

  1. Obsolete a retarded person mentally equal to a child between three and eight years old
  2. a very foolish or stupid person

important definition

im·por·tant (im pôrt'nt)

adjective

  1. meaning a great deal; having much significance, consequence, or value
  2. having, or acting as if having, power, authority, influence, high position, etc.
  3. Obsolete importunate (sense )

comprehend definition

com·pre·hend (käm′prē hend, -pri-)

transitive verb

  1. to grasp mentally; understand
  2. to include; take in; comprise

complicated definition

com·pli·cated (-kāt′id)

adjective

made up of parts intricately involved; hard to untangle, solve, understand, analyze, etc.

intricate definition

in·tri·cate (intri kit)

adjective

  1. hard to follow or understand because full of puzzling parts, details, or relationships an intricate problem
  2. full of elaborate detail an intricate filigree

indelible definition

in·del·ible (in delə bəl)

adjective

  1. that cannot be erased, blotted out, eliminated, etc.; permanent; lasting
  2. leaving an indelible mark indelible ink

detail definition

de·tail (di tāl, dētāl′)

noun

  1. the act of dealing with things item by item the detail of business
  2. a minute account to go into detail
  3. any of the small parts that go to make up something; item; particular the details of a plan
    1. any small secondary or accessory part or parts of a picture, statue, building, etc.
    2. a small segment as of a painting, reproduced separately for detailed study
    1. one or more soldiers, sailors, etc. chosen for a particular task
    2. the task itself