Todd : Passion

So a really hot chick, like a head cheerleader and prom queen of the most prestigious high school in the country is on the rag and experiencing symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and she is crying and screaming at someone on the phone when her boyfriend, the lacrosse captain and hockey star with a good gpa and a heck of a shot at senior class president, a boy with whom she has an orgasm most times they fool around so she thinks she is in love, walks in and she asks him if he thinks she is too emotional.

Well he likes fooling around with her and he also has an orgasm most times they fool around which is alot and he wants to keep doing that so he harkens back to a conversation his mother and father had when they were going through a rough patch and she was screeching the same question at his father. What his father said to her was, “What are you talking about? Your high energy? Your passion?” and he takes her in his arms, like his father did, and he holds her and tells her that her passion is one of her most endearing qualities and so, after they get done fooling around she goes around and tells everyone who has ears she is not too emotional, what she has is high energy, and she’s passionate. It’s like the fat kid who tells everyone he’s just big boned. And prolly because she was superfine, everyone listened and a revolution in public relations was started.

A girl being emotional is like fish being wet. Do we really think we need to encourage the fish to be more wet? Emotional is not passionate. And too emotional is out of control. It is more passionate, ‘specially when speaking in public to bite your tongue, to resist excitable shrieks, be they happy shrieks of delight, or bitter angry shrieks of rage. Having seen a lot of women speaking publicly about a variety of things, I’m real impressed every time I see one pull it off.

What bums me out is all these men, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Bill O’Reilly, and the like, supposedly conservative men with supposedly conservative philosophies completely out of control when they speak publicly about anything. Of course the reality is people don’t want to listen to men who could make a difference, they want to listen to men who have a snappy comeback. These men aren’t the problem. They are businessmen and what they do is just capitalize on exploiting a symptom of what’s wrong with us.

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