Language and patience

AlexandrosTsolis

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When language makes sense,

people are having fun with language,

and what they are saying is somewhere around there and not exact,

most understand what is being said,

some don’t and think about what they heard again, or stop bothering themselves with what they heard,

and out of all the impatient ones,

fewer get offended openly, as most impatient ones find out something about themselves on their own…and start being patient, which is fun for all…in a way that makes common sense for all

…or do you think otherwise…?

When language is exact,

to the ones who don’t like what has been said,

language seems cold,

and to the ones who regardless of whether they like what has been said or not, it is still fair,

language seems cool

…or do you think otherwise…?

Out of all the words in language, patience is that last word to fail, because when the word patience fails…

for the ones whose patience fails predictably, that is because of something they are doing that they shouldn’t be doing…

for the ones whose patience fails unpredictably, that is because of something they are not doing that they have to do…regardless of which idiot gets offended…

and for the ones whose patience fails predictably all the time, that is because they are being an idiot…

…or does it seem to you otherwise…?
 
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