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Friday 29 August, 2008
 13:44 | 26/Mar/2008 |  35 Comment(s)
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Being Politically Correct

Over an year of hanging around on this iLand, I feel I should share a few general observations.

 

This can be called the Part-1 of My Experiments with iLand. Readers are advised not to attempt to relate these observations to any specific event, person, comment or interaction @ blogspace.

 

Warning: Too many ‘strikethroughs’ in this post. A bit of an overkill actually; so may be difficult to read for some.

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Me and my bloody big mouth; it does piss off offend a hell lot of people.

 

Finally, I have decided to be politically correct like all other prudes sensitive souls. I will always post and talk goody-goody stuff. I will always say nice things, sing praises about everything and make sure none of the crap words I speak pisses off offends anyone.

 

But then, what will I post? Heck, I can’t even write poetry in praise of Nature.

 

Some prudes gentle souls have even suggested that the Nursery Rhymes should be modified lest they do not piss off offend anyone. You know, things like:

 

‘Ba ba black sheep…’ should be changed to ‘Ba ba coloured sheep…’. ‘Three blind mice…’ should be changed to ‘Three visually impaired mice…” and so on.

 

That will be when the most (yawn) perfect day will dawn, and we will all be bored and happy forever.

 

 

PS. I am bored already. Enough to this politically correct crap… I will stick the usual rat-ass giri. Prudes, please go ahead and wince.

 

 

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