THE WAY I SEE IT
For The Love Of Vitriol!
Columnist making a list and checking it twice. Facetious remarks√ Tongue-in-cheek comments√ Sarcasm√ A bizarre sense of humor√ Now let's see if he's being naughty or nice.
“It is a curious fact that people are never so trivial as when they take themselves seriously.” ~ Oscar Wilde In the event you’re thinking the title of this week’s offering to The Way I See It doesn’t make any sense, you’re totally wrong. It makes lots of sense. Although I’m not sure saying that it makes lots of sense is any more resounding than simply stating that it makes sense. It either makes sense or it doesn’t, right? Are there actually degrees of sense? Does lots of sense represent more sense than just plain old sense? Confused? Sorry. This is how my brain works. Vitriol may be defined as venom, anger, bitterness, wrath and a number of other things, none of them particularly upbeat. So why, For The Love of Vitriol? Good question…
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