I have written about fun and funny t-shirts before -- but I have to mention the one I heard about recently that promoted walking and enjoying the "wilds". A good friend of mine was wearing this "Take a Hike" t-shirt when someone in proximity was offended and felt it necessary to have a confrontation with her about it. People seem to be more like that these days... more in your face. I think it's stress related and that it comes from not getting your own way when you think you are entitled to it. That's a whole other concern... one I don't feel like writing about because I am sick of that a type of condescending behavior and ... I don't want to give them any attention. They have had enough as far as I am concerned. Perhaps it is time for them to sit down and reevaluate a bit. I say they should do their pouting, whining, and criticizing alone... perhaps in front of a mirror so they can come to appreciate what they look and sound like.) Once fashionable ... cultural condescending, confrontational outrage is on the way out. I am so tired of this nitwittery and meanness. Please.... You live your life; I will live mine.
Anyway, switch gears -- the central idea of the whole first paragraph brings me to my new doormats. (Yes, you read that correctly -- new doormats.) Recently I purchased not one, but two door mats... one for the front porch door and one for the kitchen porch door. They are cheery WELCOME mats each with a tree of life featured prominently. I love them. They are warmly welcoming. There was a large selection of reasonably priced sturdy mats at this place, and ... I have to admit, I was amused by and tempted by another door mat that read: "Go Away!" I passed it over and "went nice" because I would never want to hurt anyone's feelings, and I don't think everyone would find it as funny as I do.
My sense of humor is not appreciated by all. I know this and do try to manage it properly. My family and close friends understand and, thankfully, we can laugh together. It's bonding to share or to at least appreciate a sense of humor that is, to some, a bit twisted. This bonding is also a blessing. I am thankful... especially in this time of cultural unrest when others seem to be so willing to tell others how to live their lives and to attempt to limit others' word choice and freedom of speech. They seem to have lost a sense of humor. Perhaps they should take a hike, enjoy nature, and get some fresh air. Perhaps they could use a more welcoming door mat.
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