It's come to my attention that some people have no idea what ranting and raving actually is.
These individuals tend to think that rants and raves are meant to be well-thought out, intelligent, and backed up with evidence.
Well, they're not.
By definition, a rant or rave is a loud exclamation, often expressing anger or violence. It says nothing of being a debate topic that is well-thought out or researched. Quiet often, it's just a way to blow off steam.
That's what I do. I rant and rave to get things off my chest. It's a form of venting, (which is sometimes used as an excuse for people who do stupid things like cut their wrists or do drugs).
For some reason or another, some people think my rants are well-thought out and intelligent. Why, I have no idea.
Then there are people who decide to say that my rants are invalid because...well, actually, I have no idea. I'm not exactly sure how a violent verbal outburst can be valid in the first place. 8I
Rants and raves need not be backed up with evidence or research, they need not make sense, and they need not be used for anything more than blowing off steam.
Personally, I always feel a lot better after letting out a rant.
I don't need some dickbag to come up and start another fire just because they don't like what I said.
At some point, it just becomes a, "You didn't even have to read that, you know" kind of thing.
So yeah.
Leave me to my rants and don't try to tell me that they need to make sense.
I'll just call you a moron and probably drop an F-bomb on you. :'I
We all have opinions, but too many are afraid to voice them. I created this blog as a symbol of expression, to be the voice of reason. Some of the things I say here may shock and offend you. Remember that this is my opinion, and I am fully entitled to it and its expression.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Saturday, May 7, 2011
"Illnesses"
I started thinking about all the new diseases and disorders that people have come up with in the past 10 years. It's starting to get a little outrageous, if you ask me.
Two "diseases" in particular that I'd like to recognizes are Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, (better known as ADHD), and Autism.
ADHD is apparently a condition in which a person (usually a child) has difficulty paying attention and is usually mildly to greatly hyperactive.
Now, to me, I just see this as something children do. That's normal of kids, isn't it? Not everyone is going to be a perfect little angel, sit down, and read a book.
Next, there's Autism. Autism, (particularly Asperger's syndrome), is characterized by difficulty in social atmospheres, often causing the victim to be quite anti-social.
Did anyone ever stop to think that this might just simply be who the person is? Is everyone in this world required to be a social butterfly now? Did it ever occur to some parents that their children are afraid of being judged because they've been labeled as "ill"?
I don't know if this is just me, but I've known some kids with these so-called "disorders," and they seem like perfectly normal children to me. The problem is that they've been labeled as children with problems who won't fit into society. They have mind-numbing medications forced upon them on order to "settle them down," when all they're doing is being kids.
It never occurs to anyone that this may just be who these kids are. People have different personalities, and I don't think they should have to be put on medication, (which, most meds usually have some pretty risky side-effects), to make them what this society deems "normal."
It's wrong, and it's hurtful to our children.
Don't put them on medication for being kids.
Instead, learn to be a parent.
Two "diseases" in particular that I'd like to recognizes are Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, (better known as ADHD), and Autism.
ADHD is apparently a condition in which a person (usually a child) has difficulty paying attention and is usually mildly to greatly hyperactive.
Now, to me, I just see this as something children do. That's normal of kids, isn't it? Not everyone is going to be a perfect little angel, sit down, and read a book.
Next, there's Autism. Autism, (particularly Asperger's syndrome), is characterized by difficulty in social atmospheres, often causing the victim to be quite anti-social.
Did anyone ever stop to think that this might just simply be who the person is? Is everyone in this world required to be a social butterfly now? Did it ever occur to some parents that their children are afraid of being judged because they've been labeled as "ill"?
I don't know if this is just me, but I've known some kids with these so-called "disorders," and they seem like perfectly normal children to me. The problem is that they've been labeled as children with problems who won't fit into society. They have mind-numbing medications forced upon them on order to "settle them down," when all they're doing is being kids.
It never occurs to anyone that this may just be who these kids are. People have different personalities, and I don't think they should have to be put on medication, (which, most meds usually have some pretty risky side-effects), to make them what this society deems "normal."
It's wrong, and it's hurtful to our children.
Don't put them on medication for being kids.
Instead, learn to be a parent.
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