Nov 21, 2005 16:44
So I guess maybe y'all wanna know what's going on. Not much, in fact nothing. I am doing nothing, but that's more than enough for me. Because I have nothing to do I am happy, that means I don't have school work to do. I am quite alright with that. It's rainy and crappy outside. Booo, hisss. I'm inside, and my stomache and head hurt, for whatever reason. But all is well. I'm chillin out, and not doing anything, and as I said, I like it. Anyways, on to my opinions.
So, first one. Cussing. I'll be the first to admit that I don't never cuss, and I am subject to my own opinion. However, cussing makes a person unattractive, seem ignorant, and low class. I suppose I'll start with unattractive. I don't think that there is anything more ugly than a girl, or guy who cusses. That is because of what it does, it makes them seem ignorant and low class. I mean it's just so crude and simple. I don't think I could be attracted to someone who cusses, simply because of what it does. It's kinda like knives hitting the ears, I act like it doesn't bother me, but I hear everyword, and it rings louder than the rest and it just doesn't reflect highly upon that person. It makes them seem ignorant. Ignorant in the fact that these simple 4 letter words are what they use to describe, emphasize, and talk about people. I mean it shows no cognitive development whatsoever, not to mention a complete lack of a vocabulary. The people who cuss very rarely use other words to emphasize things, they don't use far more expressive adjectives, and simply use these. It shows like no education, and make them out to be less than what they are. It makes them seem low class, simply because normally lower class people have less of a vocabulary anyways, in general not always. However, since the majority it what it is, that is what I think of when I hear people use such language, and as I said it reflects poorly on their intelligence, character and beauty. It simply makes a person ugly in all respects. You would never think of someone in a presitgious position using crude language because of what it does, they always speak more eloquently and far more proper and it makes them seem as such.
Anyways, opinion number 2. Fleeting fun. So, I suppose we as humans are people who seek out joy, happiness, anything fun or relaxing for that matter. However, we as humans have encountered a problem, we are too easily pleased. You see these people who use drugs, get drunk, have promiscuous sex all because its fun. When people tell them that it's not fun, they are asked if they've ever done it. When they reply no, then they are told they don't think it's fun because they've never done it. Now this isn't to simply extreme cases, this is to anything remotely as such. Some people do just a little bit of the same things for the same purpose. However, when they reply back with that, it may be a good answer. However I must in turn reply, that I don't need something else to enhance my time of fun or relaxation. By using such methods I hence lessen the pure satisfaction that is in such joy itself alone. These people are too easily pleased. In fact there is a far deeper sense of satisfaction if you can really get down to digging for it. They stop off at the moon while shooting for the stars and say that they are there, they've found it. The only reason they say it is as such is because they have never experienced more, they have never experienced a deeper joy that can be found and is far more satisfying in fun and relaxation. In essence, they are too lazy, because it is far more difficult to really get down to it. Mediation as the Buddhist monks use is by no means an easy thing to achieve, it is really getting to a point of thinking about not thinking, the moment you get to the purpose of it, you realize there is no purpose in it. It's simply a time of absolutely nothing, and from what is said, it is extremely relaxing. Or prayer for instance, I highly doubt many people get down to the heart of prayer, to the point where it is relaxing, and soothing. They stop off at the Lord's prayer in church and call it a day, by no means is that it. Just as with everything else, they are missing the bus. We are too easily satisfied as a human race, and not willing to dig deeper to find the more that is out there. We shoot for the stars, but settle for the moon and say we have reached the destination.