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I remember the days when everything is just so innocent. When I need to get some breast milk, I cry. When someone makes funny faces and stick their tongue out their mouth, I laugh. Everything is as simple. Not a word meant another. It is as it is. It just so happened that as I grow up, everything turned out to be so complicated. When I was a kid, ***** meant cat. And now I see cat faces printed in front of ******* in women’s lingerie, in bikinis. I see it being sold online as I scroll in my twitter account. If ***** was a tourist attraction, it would probably be much visited than Disneyland. When I was a kid, ***** was a female dog. And now, everyone turns out to be one. Go on! Laugh out loudly! Instead of saying “Hi!”, we say, “Hey ***** Wassup?” Not that it is meant literally, it just seems to be a part of our language now; an expression. When I was a kid, **** was a name and BJ was a nickname. Oh come on, you already know what that means. But for those who don’t, just look at your seatmate’s… Uhhh… nevermind. When I was a kid, ***** was a nut. And now, it is censored when it is said in movies. Toot you! And it was just ***** you!” When I was a kid, Bang was a sound, Rubber was like plastic, *** was an animal, *** was a snack. All of which sounds so pervy now. I work with words all day. Is it the words or us who change? Words seem so nasty now. Inappropriate to say. And I wouldn’t be shocked to know that during a Mathematics class in a 4-walled room at the 2nd floor of that building next to us, The teacher asked, “What are sets?” S-E-T-S A student, a 7th grader undoubtedly raised his hand, stood up and answered, *********** po.” And I knew that even the wrong meaning fits the wrong word. That even the youngsters are already exposed to those words. When I was in 7th grade, sets meant a collection of elements. When I was a kid, *** meant gender.
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Jul 12, 2017
Jul 12, 2017 at 7:41 AM UTC
When I was a kid
I remember the days when everything is just so innocent. When I need to get some breast milk, I cry. When someone makes funny faces and stick their tongue out their mouth, I laugh. Everything is as simple. Not a word meant another. It is as it is. It just so happened that as I grow up, everything turned out to be so complicated. When I was a kid, ***** meant cat. And now I see cat faces printed in front of ******* in women’s lingerie, in bikinis. I see it being sold online as I scroll in my twitter account. If ***** was a tourist attraction, it would probably be much visited than Disneyland. When I was a kid, ***** was a female dog. And now, everyone turns out to be one. Go on! Laugh out loudly! Instead of saying “Hi!”, we say, “Hey ***** Wassup?” Not that it is meant literally, it just seems to be a part of our language now; an expression. When I was a kid, **** was a name and BJ was a nickname. Oh come on, you already know what that means. But for those who don’t, just look at your seatmate’s… Uhhh… nevermind. When I was a kid, ***** was a nut. And now, it is censored when it is said in movies. Toot you! And it was just ***** you!” When I was a kid, Bang was a sound, Rubber was like plastic, *** was an animal, *** was a snack. All of which sounds so pervy now. I work with words all day. Is it the words or us who change? Words seem so nasty now. Inappropriate to say. And I wouldn’t be shocked to know that during a Mathematics class in a 4-walled room at the 2nd floor of that building next to us, The teacher asked, “What are sets?” S-E-T-S A student, a 7th grader undoubtedly raised his hand, stood up and answered, *********** po.” And I knew that even the wrong meaning fits the wrong word. That even the youngsters are already exposed to those words. When I was in 7th grade, sets meant a collection of elements. When I was a kid, *** meant gender.
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cherdaphne_angel
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Jul 12, 2017
Jul 12, 2017 at 7:41 AM UTC
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