Ok so how about Ghost Mick first (the great one of language). I would like to thank you. I don't know who you are but would like to thank you. Is it bad that the entire time I read the book I thought the Lakoff was a guy? I hope not. As soon as you said she I had an entirely different take on the book. Honestly while I read the author being a guy helped me understand his rambling. I thought "oh it is just another guy going on about how smart he is." Then...whoa...it was a girl? Ok hunny we get it! You didn't really tell me anything new. So there are frames in the world and its not ok to run around naked at the airport, I shouldn't hold my lab partner's hand, and people might look at me weird if I put deodorant on in class. There are certain places where only certain things will be socially acceptable. I knew this and it is nothing new. You are rambling and your a girl which upsets me.
Second, Chris, Hello! Is it bad that I understood your post? Just kidding you made me feel like I did some coke right before I sat down at this computer. It is the truth though. Here we come, make way for the MTV generation. I only have one thing to say; it keeps getting worse. I can say that personally the first time i ever was allowed to watch anything on MTV was when I was 16 maybe 17. My little brother is 12 and he watches it. What is going to happen to our attention spans?
Ok. Wait where was I? I just stopped doing my homework and found everything else there was to do.
Next and perhaps last; la la la lakoff. I also work at a restaurant! It is a fancy restaurant and a meal cost probably more than I make in a night. Therefore, sitting down at a table to take an order would send me out the door before I got my tip. It really is all about the frame. I wish I worked in your frame! As a side note; has anyone ever snapped at you? Wow! How about I have a name and it isn't the sound that your fingers just made so how about you get up and get your own damn coke.
Now for a brief version of just me. "We are still prone to see groups different from us as weird and threatening, needing to account for themselves and their behavior as "normal" people like us do not." "They threaten to erode the frame". How sad is that for being true, because for a lot of people it is. In my gym class i play badminton. (Yes ku gives me 1 credit for that) I was absent one day and asked my partner who he played while I was gone. He said "that gay guy, he was horrible like i figured he would be." So, let me get this straight, no pun intended, he doesn't fit into that frame of gym shorts and racquets because he is gay? Where did we go wrong? WHen did different become a threat to erode what is socially acceptable. O I am sorry let me rephrase that; when was it ever ok to be different. SOrry I am really depressed now and need to do my bio. See you tomorrow! P.s. I hope it snows!
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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