Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Hate.

Pronunciation: 'hAt

Function: noun

Usage: often attributive

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hete; akin to Old High German haz hate, Greek kEdos care

1 a : intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury b : extreme dislike or antipathy : LOATHING (had a great hate of hard work)

2 : an object of hatred (a generation whose finest hate had been big business -- F. L. Paxson)





it often intrigues me how when a strong emotion like hate is broken down into simple words,

it loses its meaning.

like.

extreme dislike is too mild a word for what i feel towards the piano.

i curse the man who invented it.

i curse the people who made it popular.

i curse all the fucking composers who have nothing better to do than to compose disgusting pieces that contort my fingers into unnatural positions.

i curse all the people who thought about the idea of piano exams.

i curse the examiners.

i curse every fucking child prodigy.

I CURSE YOU PEOPLE TO HELL.



DIE YOU SON OF A BITCHES IF YOU'RE NOT ALREADY DEAD.



DIE.






come to think of it.




while i'm at it...





I CURSE THE MAN WHO IMPLEMENTED BLOCK SYSTEM.

I CURSE MR TTC FOR BEING SUCH A FUCKTARD.

I CURSE THE APE BECAUSE HE IS A FUCKING SHITHEAD.












i am. pissed. off. very. much.