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Time to bring back the Friday quickie!
Metaphors, analogies, examples...are those the tools of the lazy, looking for ways to explain what they cannot. Or are they the tools of poets, giving us beauty in words?
I think they're clever as fuck and are a useful tool when you're trying to convey a message and the other person just doesn't get it. I believe the key to being a good speaker is to know your audience and use words and descriptions that are familiar to them. I don't think it's lazy at all.
Time to bring back the Friday quickie!
Metaphors, analogies, examples...are those the tools of the lazy, looking for ways to explain what they cannot. Or are they the tools of poets, giving us beauty in words?
I think I'd rather talk about fireflies. Naughty wife needs to change her name to mean mom. Who doesn't let their kids catch fireflies?
As far as the question, like many things, they have their place and, in it, can truly enhance speech or the written word. The issue comes in because there is a tendency to overuse/abuse and that causes them to become cheap/worn.
No hyperbole, otoh....
Slaps your ass.
A child’s compassion for living things and preserving nature is reliant on their parent’s guidance. This goes further than catching fireflies and killing insects for entertainment to me. Instilling benevolence for people, animals, different views and tolerance in the world. It’s all connected in my book.
Yeah my boys never caught fireflies in a mason jar, but they can point out the difference between male and female light patterns and how they dance together during the dark summer nights.
I’ll trust in your comment was said lighthearted, but tread lightly.
Your “mean mom” and questioning my parenting and my “mean mom for not letting my kids catch fireflies” are two very different statements.
I’m sweet as ever, but do not think it’s okay to pass judgement on someone, and especially me.
Time to bring back the Friday quickie!
Metaphors, analogies, examples...are those the tools of the lazy, looking for ways to explain what they cannot. Or are they the tools of poets, giving us beauty in words?
No question yet today?
K.
I’ll pose one. In my own unique and silly style.
Hope Papa C doesn’t mind.![]()
We’re gonna dive deep today.
What’s your favorite kind of cake and why? Describe in lurid detail!
What’s your favorite kind of cake and why? Describe in lurid detail!
Best question yet
While I love chocolate, my go-to is a honey-pineapple upside-down cake. A lot like a tradition version - except it’s made in a cast iron pan (so the sugar caramelizes really well) and you drizzle a warm honey glaze over it when you’re ready to serve. It’s a Southern Living steal from years ago.
Best question yet
While I love chocolate, my go-to is a honey-pineapple upside-down cake. A lot like a tradition version - except it’s made in a cast iron pan (so the sugar caramelizes really well) and you drizzle a warm honey glaze over it when you’re ready to serve. It’s a Southern Living steal from years ago.
What’s your favorite kind of cake and why? Describe in lurid detail!
What’s your favorite kind of cake and why? Describe in lurid detail!
It has to be coffee and walnut cake. Because coffee and cake are just natural bedfellows and the walnut is the king of nuts when it comes to a ‘nut with sweet stuff’ context. End of discussion.
Except I quite like carrot cake. And I did have a chocolate cake with Ferrero Rocher and Guerlain praline seashells for my last birthday which was pretty epic.
Actually, I think I just love cake.
Oooooh oh oh oh....!
Might need that recipe.
That sounds *divine*
Oh my God...I have to change my pants...this sounds good enough i will try it. Think i will use brown sugar w a few drops of molasses.