There is a lot of this going around.
I see a similar thing when #Kiwis are reminded of their commercial #Rugby being owned by #RupertMurdoch, the #TrumpInstaller.
I'm meaning to read #ThePeopleOfTheLie, a book by that #TheRoadLessTravelled author.
It has a story about some parents who refused to acknowledge the associations of an object.
Ok dude I thought #banal was pronounced "wrong" previously.
Now I find this interesting, very not boring sounding item from a really should be boring thing like a piano tools website.
So I am on this banal website looking at banal tools.
Here there is a place you may pronounce it however the fuck you want it still works.
https://intunepianosupply.com/collections/piano-tools
#seriously #boring #buttnot
First post. Most likely going to be sharing images and experiences that most will not care about but some may find it visually appealing! First up some shots from a recent museum trip in #gothemburg #sweden
Had a dream that the new big thing on social media was "banal posting", but I don't think anyone actually knew what banal means. So like, people on here were posting stuff like "when the chocolate doesn't hit #banal", or "my car didn't start today #banalpost"
An Alphabet for the XXI Century proudly presents the letter B.
B is for #banal
https://paezha.github.io/ungrammetical-correctors-society/posts/2023-10-03-Inktober-B/
Today's poem:
An Expostulation
- by CS Lewis
https://www.tumblr.com/ukdamo/724804160017596416/an-expostulation?source=share
#democracy #republic #USA
#ignorant #banal #parrots
If I hear another person ignorantly parrot the phrase, "We're not a democracy, we're a republic!", I think I'll puke.
Democracy has many forms. The form of democracy we have in the US is a representative democracy. Because it is not a monarchy, it is also a republic. (A republic is a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who is accountable to the public.)
**** "Democracy" and "republic" are not mutually exclusive. ****
Here's Merriam-Webster's current definition of democracy:
"a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections"
Here's an image of the definition from Samuel Johnson's dictionary of 1785, at the time when our country was formed: