BACK TO SCHOOL.
Believe Me...
It's Not As Bad As I Make It Out To Be.
Sixth Year So Far Is Kicking Fifths Ass.
True I've Been In For...A Total Of Five Days.
But Still.
&&. Btw I Was Completely Right In Thinking I'd Be Having
Withdrawl Symptoms About Going Out.
I Find Myself Rolling Around My Bed Twitching With The
Demur Of An Epileptic Pigeon.
Argh. The Cacophony Of It All=[
School Inspires Alot Of Great Conversations Actually.
For Instance.
The Term-->
''Guy Guarantee''.
I Was Chatting To An Aquintance Of Mine Recently To Be Met
With A Safety Net In Male Form.
It Would Appear Us Modern Day Folk Are Supposed To All Have
A Redress In The Shape Of A Boyo.
To Put It In Other Words, Watch This Space:
A Young Single Girl. Goes Out With Her Friends, Has A Good Night.
No One Paticularly Interesting Out That Night But Her ''Guy Guarantee''.
The Person She Is Guaranteed To Fall Back On If All Else Fails.
The More&&More I Thought About It, The More&&More Girls
I Know Have This Paticular Gurantee.
But What Are The Rules Of Such A Deliberation?
What Are The...Terms&&Conditions, So To Speak, Of This Purchase?
Lets Go Back To This Girl.
Sure She Could Hook Up With Someone Else If Out.
But If The Gurantee Was Out, Is It Safe To Continue With Others?
Is There A Point, When The Guarantee Becomes More A Trap?
Rant Over?
School Brings Out The Worst In Me.
x.
1 comment:
ca·coph·o·ny -meaning of:
1. Jarring, discordant sound; dissonance: heard a cacophony of horns during the traffic jam.
2. The use of harsh or discordant sounds in literary composition, as for poetic effect.
de·mur -meaning of:
1. To voice opposition; object: demurred at the suggestion. See Synonyms at object.
2. Law To enter a demurrer.
3. To delay.
n.
1. The act of demurring.
2. An objection.
3. A delay.
de·mure -meaning of:
1. Modest and reserved in manner or behavior.
2. Affectedly shy, modest, or reserved.
I really wish you'd learn to use some basic grammer, maybe that would make your blog slightly legible. As the many double & signs( one means and, you don't need two, just in case you didn't know )and beginning every word with a capital letter really grate on the nerves when someone reads from your blog.
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