u kno how if u say a word a lot of times it starts to sound weird? i wonder why....like for example:
Good afternoon and good evening good friend. i hope ur having a good day. is there good weather out side? it's good if there is...there is? that's good. it's always good to have good weather. ppl have good times in good weather. sunny afternoons in good parks...watching good children run around and saying "good afternoon" or "good morning" or "good weather were having today" to good ppl. all that good stuff, ya kno. is the word good starting to sound weird to u? that's good. cuz that was the point of this paragraph.
see what i mean. overuse makes it sound foreign....who came up w/ these words anyways? why's good gotta be good? why can't bad mean good and good mean bad? my sister's taking a psycology class. and her teacher asked them "why chair? why is a chair a chair? why can't it be table or cabinet?" why is that...other than the latin etymology or whatever why is it called a chair? why is it called good?
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