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Suite Madame Blue Started conversation Jul 29, 2000
Okay, so I was sitting in bed trying to sleep, when I remember how frusterated I had become at work just a few hours ago.
And a thought struck me...
Americans are so bent on being miserable that they think everyone else is miserable as well, and everyone else is a miserable human being because of this.
Chew on this:
Americans are so happy right? So why do they have more words to describe themselves when they are not happy? And they have more adjectives and verbs and pronouns to fling about aimlessly when they are a tad peeved then when they are happy. Most of them are not g-rated, and for the sake of what few younger eyes that might come across this, I will leave out the very colorful expletives that dot the American's slang vocabulary when they are not in the best mood.
And we have so many terrible names to call people, but very few to call them if we like them. How many adjectives are there for "friend?" Not many compared to the immesurable amount that make up the list of names to call those we do not like at that moment in time. And if you can't think of one to suite your needs, then just make one up!
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