Saturday, May 18, 2013

SINK


Spice of life....
Once a while we will come across a pompous, snobbish and self-righteous soul that makes us angry, confused and even be sympathetic all at the same time due to the uncontrollable events unleashed following his or her egoistic, puffed-up self-satisfied (syiok sendiri) outbursts. Such a person lives under the self-contained delusion of vainglory until he or she suddenly wakes up to the world of reality. By then it may be too late. Such a person stands up among the crowd due to his or her hunger to impress others especially his or her superiors and hardly miss the opportunity to exhibit his or her eloquence with words and holier-than-thou thoughts, comments, advices or whatever as long as these words sound fluent, emotive and loud. Unfortunately, more frequent than not, these sentences lack coherence and vague and their contexts irrelevant. Usually in a haste to impress coupled with the mindless and stuck-up superiority complex especially in front of the captive audience, his or her mouth shoots words faster than the brain capable of processing. Under the self-deluded belief of being authoritative and knowledgeable the words used invariably cause hurt and insult. The result usually is what they fear most. .. the exact opposite of what they crave for. ..fame...power....recognition. Such pitiful soul may end up being a neurotic 'knocked-out'. Literally knocked out by the society. Even friends and associates try fervently to dissociate themselves from such a person. I would like to suggest a term for such a person: 'Smug 1 Neurotic Knocked-out'. May we just simply call this person S1NK (or easier just pronounce 'sink'). I think it is rather appropriate because you will not find this person floating or swimming for at least quite a while in the near future.
 Photo: Spice of life....
Once a while we will come across a pompous, snobbish and self-righteous soul that makes us angry, confused and even be sympathetic all at the same time due to the uncontrollable events unleashed following his or her egoistic, puffed-up self-satisfied (syiok sendiri) outbursts. Such a person lives under the self-contained delusion of vainglory until he or she suddenly wakes up to the world of reality. By then it may be too late. Such a person stands up among the crowd due to his or her hunger to impress others especially his or her superiors and hardly miss the opportunity to exhibit his or her eloquence with words and holier-than-thou thoughts, comments, advices or whatever as long as these words sound fluent, emotive and loud. Unfortunately, more frequent than not, these sentences lack coherence and vague and their contexts irrelevant. Usually in a haste to impress coupled with the mindless and stuck-up superiority complex especially in front of the captive audience, his or her mouth shoots words faster than the brain capable of processing. Under the self-deluded belief of being authoritative and knowledgeable the words used invariably cause hurt and insult. The result usually is what they fear most. .. the exact opposite of what they crave for. ..fame...power....recognition. Such pitiful soul may end up being a neurotic 'knocked-out'. Literally knocked out by the society. Even friends and associates try fervently to dissociate themselves from such a person. I would like to suggest a term for such a person: 'Smug 1 Neurotic Knocked-out'. May we just simply call this person S1NK (or easier just pronounce 'sink'). I think it is rather appropriate because you will not find this person floating or swimming for at least quite a while in the near future.

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