Forbidden Words!

Why do we make words forbidden? We want to be victims, that’s why! But why is that? Victims are IMPORTANT! It seems to me part of being human is needing to be famous or at least important. When I’ve been seriously ill and The Doctor confirms this I jump up and down in inside my head, cheering, “My diagnosis has a name. I AM IMPORTANT!” I’m even important when I have a cold.
I was abused very young so I’m a VICTIM YEA!!! I’m a woman= a victim Yea!!! I wish I was black, but I do have quite a bit of Cherokee in me, hey almost a Victim!
If I was easily offended I could stack up more victimic titles and words to offend me. Blonds shouldn’t be allowed to have more fun! I’m an unrecognized artist, poor me. If people do look they don’t understand art principles enough to tell mediocre art from High Art. They should PASS A LAW. Everybody should be taught art principles rigorously, starting in lower grades, so everybody would know how skilled I am. Saving money in order to pay bills responsibly should be a appointed a ‘disability’ and everyone else, through taxes, should buy me the toys I forgo, BUT THAT I NEED!

It’s been thought by some I don’t dress conventionally, or well. So I NEED A PERSONAL SHOPPER AND THE ACCOMPANYING GOVERNMENT FUNDING because I get my feelings hurt.
Someone said to me, “If you hallow out dumbbells you won’t grow strong.” Ask an Olympian if pain doesn’t create strength.
In my book ‘Bearos’, Kathy doesn’t know CORNER SITTING should have been outlawed. It’s a sure indication of victimhood. She should have been federally protected, as she tries out her new ideas. She takes one bite from every sandwich on the table before her family can sit down for lunch. Then she licks Almost All the frosting from Dad’s birthday cake. She complains about her victimic status, but I can’t help wonder if her creative mind and dedicated follow through might not develop in her a great scientific future. Posters of the infamous Bearo from the book’s front cover are available now. See the book Bearos at Amazon in both paperback and as an eBook on Kindle.  nancymauerman.com

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