information connections journal
11:37 AM | 11/18/2008
little black sandals

jimmi;

Observances of today, the social faux pas. Why must we always be thinking about what we say to others. It's like there is this fragile veil of sensitivity infront of everyone and the slightest politically incorrect comment can lead to social suicide. Why must we adhere to these invisible rules, surely we have come to the point of social tolerance where we can speak our mind and not be looked down upon contemporary convervativism and that people actually have grown some balls and just take remarks as what they are, fucking words. Like last night i saw a fat chick try to climb over the fence at McDonald's and have an epic fall. Now whether if this was an act of laziness to not walk around the fence to the entrance or an act of desperation to eat prepacked heart attacks, it is still the epitome of fat hilarity. Yet the question is, was I in the wrong for laughing at such an occurrence? By my reasoning, I couldn't give a shit. This is life, some stuff is funny that it hurts. Some women will have a big ass and others will be big ass women, shit happens so don't play the social taboo card on me because this is life and we play motherfucking black jack!
On a side note i think i have solved McDonalds problem of causing obesity in kids. The whole whale flopping over the fence gave me the idea that they should make an obstacle course to get into the restaurants. That way those little tubbies can work off a little sweat before they devour 6 supersized family meals.

Been roaming around
Looking in the wrong places
Something I can't see



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