War Against Betaism
Master Don Juan
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=581
I've always been meaning to write an article like this, thing is I've only had like 4 phrases in mind and it wasn't compelling enough to write.
Although that article was written for the intent of business relationships, I find it that it's very true towards women, and with other human beings in general. For some reason I'm very annoyed when I ask a person what he or she is doing and they respond with "nothing what's up?" And I've noticed that I do get pissed off more when people tell me to "calm down".
There's also two that I've experienced that should be avoided:
It's cool - I've never encountered a situation where it felt like I wasn't going through a guilt trip. Used in the context of when someone invites a person somewhere and they can't go, they say "It's cool." As minor as a problem this is, it's better to avoid such feelings, right?
Have fun - Like the above, this is also used in the same context. I see a lot of people use this phrase. What I see this phrase in full form is "Oh have fun without me." I never say this.
I've always been meaning to write an article like this, thing is I've only had like 4 phrases in mind and it wasn't compelling enough to write.
Although that article was written for the intent of business relationships, I find it that it's very true towards women, and with other human beings in general. For some reason I'm very annoyed when I ask a person what he or she is doing and they respond with "nothing what's up?" And I've noticed that I do get pissed off more when people tell me to "calm down".
There's also two that I've experienced that should be avoided:
It's cool - I've never encountered a situation where it felt like I wasn't going through a guilt trip. Used in the context of when someone invites a person somewhere and they can't go, they say "It's cool." As minor as a problem this is, it's better to avoid such feelings, right?
Have fun - Like the above, this is also used in the same context. I see a lot of people use this phrase. What I see this phrase in full form is "Oh have fun without me." I never say this.

