Greetings Hairballers,
For a while, I’ve noticed how everyone is labeled and it’s
making me crazy (okay, crazier). It’s
especially prevalent on the TV news--perhaps they have to fill the space
between commercials. People can’t just be people. They’re labeled as a 59-year
old grandmother of two, a 40-year old plumber from New Jersey and my favorite,
a 15-year old teen (the redundancy makes the hairs on my arms stand up).
This begs the question--without the labels, do we still
exist?
Here are some of mine:
Labels©
FMHorner
I am a woman, a
female, a lady (but the latter seldom)
I am a retiree from a
big deal newspaper that shall not be named
I am a senior
citizen, whose motto is “old but immature”
I am surprised and
wonder how that happened
I am a liberal,
open-minded and curious seeker
I am lazy and a
procrastinator, good qualities both
I am a writer (of
sorts) and an artist (of sorts) too
I am in extra innings
and winning
I am a cigarette
smoking, Irish whiskey drinking, hockey fan
I am the one who gave
her soul to the Yankees (but only part time)
I am a loyal friend
and a formidable enemy--try me
I am owned by a cat
and pronounce it good
I am a voter, a
driver and a payer of bills
I am many other
things, by which I refuse to be defined
I am not a sound bite
I am a human being
Most of all, I am the
Hairballer
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1 comment:
Here, here. I should make a list, myself.
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