This woman was in front of me on the escalator as I came home from my Christmas lights expedition on Tuesday night. Someone's been to IKEA!
Now, you know I usually run a family-friendly blog here at Shadows & Light. I try to keep profanity to a minimum, not because I don't use it in real life (I do) but because I'm a believer in being polite. Some people are bothered by four-letter language, and I generally tend to think it's best to try to avoid offending my readers. Or anyone, for that matter.
This is one reason why I'm so mystified by the right-wing's refusal to respect gender identity, for example. If someone says they're a woman or a man, who am I to argue? Isn't it a simple kindness to acknowledge their truth? At a bare minimum, human rights considerations aside, it's the polite thing to do.
And this is one reason I just can't tolerate Donald Trump. He relishes angering people; he draws power from it. A disturbing number of his followers do too. A huge amount of public policy is being made just to "own the libs" and infuriate Democrats. How is that the way to run a country? How is it acceptable to have a leader who declares any segment of the population "garbage"? (Which, by the way, is Nazi-speak in its rawest form.)
So yes, I like to be polite. That ability is part of what makes us human.
But having said all that, I found the funniest thing on my walk to work yesterday morning:
So yes, I like to be polite. That ability is part of what makes us human.
But having said all that, I found the funniest thing on my walk to work yesterday morning:
I'm trying to imagine the circumstances that led to this mug being discarded on the street. Was it a gag gift at a "hen do"? Regardless, I sent Dave a picture immediately and we both had a good laugh.
Reader, I kept it.
Probably not something I can use "in polite society," as my mother would have said.


I am not sure if you noticed, but I recently posted a photo of a quite attractive young white guy wearing a tee saying, I love black cock. I think you are right about it being something from a hen's night.
ReplyDeleteOh, I say!! ... (clutching pearls in horror) ...
ReplyDeleteI’m glad you kept it.
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