Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Explainings and Complainings... Maybe some InZanings (Insane and zany Explainings and Complainings)

Phew!

Glad we got through that title TOGETHER. Anyways, round two. Ok, let me start off by explaining the "wacky" title... then I'll move on to an explanation of why I use "wacky" instead of "whacky". Anyways, Amalgamant. "What is Amalgamant?", you ask. Well, did you look it up on eDictionaryforimpromputconfounding.com? Yeah? Still didn't find it? That's because I made it up!

"WHAT?!"

Yes, I made up Amalgamant.

"Why would you make up such a fatuous word?"

"Is fatuous a good or bad characteristic to have associated with a word?"

Yes, it is good, that's why I made it up. Amalgamant is me, I am Amalgamant. My blog, my world, my rules. The meaning behind this word is simple: I'm the offspring of a million things. I'm the pool of the fountain of projectile vomit that is this world; So many meals, germs, creatures, events and happenings enter into me that I just can't focus on one single thing. Therefore, I'm the presence of an AMALGAMATION of things. Amalgamant. You're welcome.

The sole focus of this blog is to please me, and the only way I'm pleased is when my opinion is stated and when my viewpoints are expressed and when I have had the final say. I also want others to maybe get a fresh perspective, and HECK, maybe provide me with their own insight.

My life's journey shall be your stepping stone towards wisdom... and maybe a stairstep to better hair or musical taste.

YOU'RE WELCOME!

Anyways, forward and onward.

Wacky is a funny word... and funny is a silly word. The thing about wacky is that it is deceivingly deceptive (is double deceptives improper?). Generally when a person is called wacky, you take it like the person is a complete goof. "OH! He'll splash water in his face" or "OH! He likes to pose as a woman and run track for South Africa!"

                                                  NOT A WOMAN!

It could easily mean you're just a goofy person, but it could also have the connotation that you're a puppy-murderer who enjoys eating geriatrics on the side. Now you may be fine with being called "insane" if you're on that side of the coin, but not "wacky". No, wacky means that you're absolutely bat-turd crazy but you're IN NO WAY scary... just off putting, and no self-confident, work-loving maniac would want that type of branding (the geriatrics aren't as tender when they're not petrified beforehand).

COMPLAINT #2: Is it "wacky" or "whacky"?

It's WACKY! No more dilly-dallying! We're not talking about Michael J. Fox standing in a cramped elevator (whack levels are through DA ROOF on that one!). I'm sick and tired of this confusion and I really hope that you, my millions of adoring fans, will recognize this and tell Webster to GET ON IT! Put all of your miserable, me-adoring lives to use.



P.S. Please check out my lovely, gorgeous, and absolutely breathtaking sister's lovely, gorgeous, and absolutely breathtaking blog. It's http://www.thehopefulauthor.tk/. It's wickedly smart, funny, and sweet... JUST LIKE MY SISSY!

2 comments:

  1. That is a wacky amalgamation of literary genius and perfect diction; please keep it up as it is my life blood now.

    Pimpson follower for life

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  2. Haha, I'm on board! Wacky for life!

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