Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Me bitchy! Are you sure?

This is the most common reaction from a bitch a.k.a. that old fag in the attic. Rather than being very descriptive of what a typical run of the mill bitch is all about lets take a deep dive in to why she/he is so. Again this was all though about in one of my suburban train journeys. I will try to recall all that went through my mind at that time. 

When self introspection exudes a putrefying smell of cadavers and seems beyond repair it is easy to cast that same image on to another person in search of a smell that lessens your own. Bang! A bitch is born.

In my 28 years of existence I have experienced that cheerfulness and sweetness is often replaced by bitter and negative beliefs. And the latter permeate through your very essence making you unaware of it. Thought patterns, reactions and perceptions change for the worse. What is even more sad is that the voice changes. Yeah. The voice vibrates to lower energies that satisfy the immediate consciousness and acts like a snake feeding on itself. Gradually degrading into nothingness. It is this momentum of negativity that propels the caustic tongue of a bitch. And with every step on this path, self introspection becomes more painful, further strengthening the negativity.
It is rightly said by someone that you can guess the emotional state of a person just by the "Hello" over the phone. Very true indeed.

So to ones who identify themselves with this situation... spare a moment for your own self. Look deep within you.

The ones around these bitches.... calm yourself down. Deep down there is human still waiting to be helped.

My sincere apologies to both dogs and bitches for dragging their names and associating that with humans. You are the most love giving creatures on earth and we are lucky to have you with us.