Tag: living la vita neeto

  • EOS: A new hashtag

    EOS: A new hashtag

    I want to establish a new hashtag, a new way of marking my posts that means something that I’ve always tried to imply, but never said explicitly.

    Everyone knows the phrase “Full of Shit”, it’s usually accompanied by you are, or you’re, I am, we are, they are, or even it’s or that’s. We know what it means; you’re making thing up, you are exaggerating for effect or just outright lying. It’s not always to cause any harm, but it’s rarely a good thing.

    There is the whole Santa thing, of course. Parents are completely FoS when they tell their kids that some dude that has a 24-hour surveillance system that covers every person, in real time, on the planet (what is that now, 8 billion?) with a staff of elves, and a wife, of course. And this same fellow covers the entire globe in 24-hours. Not just one circuit, but every house, hut, and lean-to in every city, town or village in every country, territory and province in the world. All in just 23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. (Maybe a few extra billionths of a second, even) Plus, this same dude lives off cookies and milk as his source of sustenance during this trip (this does check out vis-a-vis his purported jolly gut, but verisimilitude does not equal truth) In addition, this same fellow, dressed in red and white, belted with a broad belt and gold buckle, can get into any house, castle or fort with the skill of a bad smell, all without creasing his outfit. And that he uses the greatest cat-burglar skill in history to not profit, but to give away presents! He’s not a creeper in the stranger-danger sense, despite have all the hallmarks of such, but he drops by to eat cookies and fill stockings.

    That is the greatest FoS story in history, and it’s never meant to hurt anyone, but invariably hurts every kid when they learn the truth. First, the loss of innocence in the myth, but just as significantly, they learn that their parents are Big Fat Liars. And that big loss of trust coming from a 7-year-old can be felt through generations. A grandmother that feels that sense of betrayal is hurt when their favorite grandkid won’t let her call them their little elves, hobgoblins or fairy princesses.

    But, this is not a screed on Christmas lies or that size never matters, it’s the opposite. I want to use EoS as a tag. So that when you see it, you’ll know I’m telling the truth, as I know it. That I’m being honest, sincere and straight with you. I might be wrong, that happens sometimes, but it’ll be an honest mistake, no attempt is made to trick you, in any way.

    So, look for the tag, and you’ll know what it means.

  • Fortunes, adventures, and words

     So, I had Chinese food the other day, and it gave me an idea.  I looked at the fortune I got, and decided to track them, just for fun, so I’ll try and keep up this stream-of-consciousness type thing as I have more come my way. 

    5/10/2011
    "You are broad minded and socially active."
      Disregarding the ambiguous grammar of that line (Do I think about broads a lot?  Well, I’m not from the 40’s, so not so much.) I have to admit I’m not as broad-minded as I’d like to be.  I’m rather stuck in my set of opinions, and as I have a long record of being right about things, I tend to stick by that, despite the fact I also have a good record of being wrong, as well.  When I am wrong, once I’m convinced, I will accept that, and change my mind, opinion, or what-have-you to match the truth of the matter.  I have been trying to open my mind and learn new things lately, but it’s a struggle, I have to admit.  
      As for "Socially Active"?  Well, for a hermit, I’m downright gregarious, but for a butterfly, I might as well still be in my cocoon.  Something I’m also working on.  
      So, ending analysis, this slip of paper missed the mark pretty broadly.

    5/11/2011
    "You will take a chance in something in near future."  
      Again, I’m compelled to point out the less than stellar grammar. ("Use your articles!!!!") However, I am indeed going to take a chance, very soon.  Just bought a car, and that was a huge deal, just for what it was, and next week, I have to fly down to NY to pick it up.  I haven’t been flying in over a decade, and I haven’t even traveled in a couple years, not since my last car just gave up the ghost.  (My fault, totally.  Scheduled maintenance is NOT optional.  Who knew?)  I had to find the right flights, the right connections, and then trains and trolleys to get there.  It’s a mess of details, and schedules, workarounds, and adventure that I’ve been avoiding for the last few forevers, so this is kind of exciting.

    5/14/11
    "You Will Always Be Successful in Your Professional Career"
      Hmmmm, considering I don’t have, nor have had for 2 years, gainful, not to mention professional employment, this one is really stretching credibility.  
     
    More later!

    5/21/11
    "Simplicity and clarity should be the theme in your dress"

      Uhh, well, ignoring the obvious pun there, I just have to say that  I don’t think I COULD get more simplistic in my dress without going nude.  Typically it’s just T-shirt, jeans, socks, sneaks, underwear, a watch, Livestrong bracelet and glasses.  I COULD do without the wrist items, but I like my watch, and the yellow bracelet is elegantly simple on its own.
    So, I’d say this "fortune" missed it’s mark.  However, I now know how to pronounce watermelon in Chinese, so it wasn’t a total loss.