Saturday, July 20, 2013

2 More Points on Demise and Burial of the Half-@ssed Apology

More on Demise and Burial of the Half-assed Apology

Roll Tide"We eulogized the Half-assed Apology today. Mr. Half authored popular works such as: "I'm sorry you took it that way." and  the popular series "I apologize if..." He came of age with Instead O. Permission, who regrets he cannot be here.."I'll be with Honest Mistake and I. F. Dupp instead. Roll Tide, -Pr' tendit Didn-Thappen"  Hmm... wouldn't that be nice?"

Followers saw the first draft of this article. I was actually kicked while editing for traffic for the first time; thank you very much. If you saw the first drafts, you recognize these portions which were edited out. I usually just delete them, but if you missed them, this seems like the perfect place for these musings. Enjoy!

From Cause of Death

Fallibility is a reality of our existence-- maybe a quality or an attribute of humanity-- we will be wrong sometimes. That's even mooore real than the ideas we know, to be iron-clad like that we deserve to pursue what makes us happy and to be free, are qualities of humanity. How's that for entitlement? That acceptance of self; is love and it gives us room to accept and love others- even in theirs. NOTE: Room to "accept" is no way a suggestion that ya "subject" yourself to the wrongs of others. I found that there are many opportunities to embarrass myself, but here's one on the house. Don't embarrass yourself with this lesson; buy it if you must, but understand that it can get expensive: No one thinks anyone's perfect, but it sure as hell is entertaining to watch ya try. Well, folks do like entertainment.

From R.I. P. Here Lies Half-Ass Apology

I'm not surprised at its demise. Yeah TV's filled with legal series' and reality shows of women coming unglued and threatening to sue each other, sponsored strategic pushes against litigation, and everyday people are buying into both sides. But there was a time when we knew what we knew- regardless of the information spoon-fed to us, and by now we should be able to take some things for granted concerning those closest to us: friendship, family, community, faith, kindness- stuff like that! What's the use if you cannot at least take some things for granted MOST of the time? How is it ok to go about life hurting loved ones without as little as an apology? In the real world, it doesn't take long to realize how we rely on everyone everyday to do the best we can, and we manage to come through most of the time.

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