Chamblee54

Rhetoric Abuse

Posted in GSU photo archive, Undogegorized by chamblee54 on January 21, 2014

LBCE10-030bz

LBCE12-037az

LBGPF2-095az

LBGPF3-011az

LBGPF6-064az

LBGPF7-035az

LBGPNS2-117bz

LBCE13-051dz


ditto what Gus says, except change the exclamation mark to an r ~ I heard someone say yesterday that some people don’t believe in Christmas. My thought was that Christmas is not something that you believe, it is something that you do ~ Tom Robbins said that love was like dope, and not chicken soup. It was meant to be passed around and shared. It was not made by your mother, by herself, and intended to be consumed because it was good for you. He said it better. ~ Don’t forget the Blakes and the Burkharts ~ Home churched here, with a blessed coffee sacrament. The idea of a ritual is sweet. The thought of driving down to 9MD, in the rain, is horrible. ~ I thought only dead people could win a Darwin ~ your welcome it was a fine evening when you drive past a prison to get somewhere, that makes you realize that not all destinations are the same ~ “Really, now? You peacefully barged your way into a fashion show in the same town in which Forest Whitaker peacefully attempted to buy yogurt with actual money. Guess who fared better?” The “same town” here is New York City. You can find examples of any kind of behavior in that city. You might as well say on the same continent. This type of rhetoric abuse makes the author lose credibility. ~ The checkout lines at Aldi are too long ~ black in white mans world ~ 1- “For us to demand teachable moments is a denominator of our own privilege.” amen. Kindness should be the key word in such discussions. Facebook does not lend itself to kindness. Please be aware that what people say here is not the same thing as how they deal with people in real life. 2- Can we call a moratorium on the phrase “people of color”? It lumps too many people, with too many different experiences, into one unit. Find another label. please. ~ unlike the blog update ~ Thank you Sam for that link. It made me think. It also should include people who you misunderstand, or who don’t agree with you. Social justice is not an exact science. ~ It is helpful to say things directly to a person, rather than indulging in faerie antiracist gossip (FAG). You just might have misunderstood what the person meant. Also, even if you did understand the person correctly, and even if you are in the right… two very big ifs … why do you need to spread the poison? ~ if you don’t like what I say, just skip over it and look at the pictures ~ wake up daily avoid evil church don’t get caught pay the bills avoid loud people tie your shoes question the motivator listen breathe listen to breath quiet hater jesus consume breathe produce ~ didn’t Paul Revere get the credit for something someone else did? ~ do any therapists make house calls? ~ The last thing you hear in this video…the time of the gentleman is expired. ~ I was working on a project, and took a look at fb. I saw a link to the darwin awards. I was going to read the post, google it to see if it was legitimate, and spend an hour of valuable time on it. Then I realized that the time would be better spent on my project. Maybe that is the hidden message of the darwin awards. ~ those dead guys are actually pretty responsive ~ Do you think they will make a movie out of your book? ~ We interrupt this David Bowie tribute with an emergency announcement. A person, reputed to be an entertainer, was seen using the n word on facebook. The screen shots have disappeared, and all we have is the word of the accuser. More details will be available as soon as anyone is interested. ~ The word sex is spelled out in the picture ~ Do you have a copy of the picture without the text? While I appreciate the concept, the labeling takes away from the overall beauty of the image. ~ Maybe it was hollowed out to hide his stash ~ 1-The original three drug protocol, for executions, the Kentucky protocol, was also haphazardly arrived at. It seems to be the case in this Ohio execution. 2- The drugs used in executions are manufactured by European companies. These companies do not want their products used for executions. 3- When SCOTUS ruled that “lethal injection” (I prefer to say poisoned) was constitutional, they approved the Kentucky protocol. While IANAL, it seems to me that what Ohio did was illegal. ~ I’m so dizzy My head is spinning. Like a whirlpool, it’s never ending. ~ Many of us might agree with the thought. However, many of us are older, and our eyes do not work as well as they once did. The small print caption is not agreeable to these men. ~ Pictures, for this collection of facebook comments, are from “The Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library”. ~ Selah

LBGPNS2-117bza

LBP52-091az

LBPE2-031az

LBSCB08-011az

LBSCB08-018czy

LBSCB08-065cz

LBSCB08-082az

LBSCB08-082bz

3 Responses

Subscribe to comments with RSS.

  1. The Wrong Way | Chamblee54 said, on January 21, 2014 at 7:06 am

    […] sitting at the machine, where he spends most of his waking, at home, hours. He was looking at his latest blog post, and thinking how cool it was. He fed a spoonful of food in his mouth, followed by a sip of tea. […]

  2. shawnbrucepruett's avatar shawnbrucepruett said, on January 23, 2014 at 3:45 am

    Deep read; possible choking hazard. I just found out tonight, via a stand-up routine by G. Carlin that they swab alcohol on the inmates skin before administering the lethal dose of the IV drug. Ain’t that some sh*t? Don’t want to give a dyin’ man an infection, now do they?

  3. chamblee54's avatar chamblee54 said, on January 23, 2014 at 5:43 am

    Thank you for stopping by. This is a collection of facebook comments. Some were posted, some were not. The ones about fighting racism by way of defriending people, was hearfelt. The people guilty of this practice will probably not see those comments.


Leave a reply to shawnbrucepruett Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.