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Etiquett-ic toc tic toc

Updated: Nov 4, 2020


Etiquette. With or without the ''accent aigu'' on the capital E? The ''standard'' french suggests no, but do I abide by standards ... standard grammar rules? The king of the french North American empire used to say Moé le Roy. Point being, wether or not the accent is bending to the right or the left, stick it on your forehead, stick it on your open palm lifted up in the air toward the enemy .. Stop in the name of love.


Whether you can or can't sit with them or whether you are asked to say hello to their little friend, is creating a fake need of belonging to an already dangerously polarised cool kids on the block. The realm of political stance today has forced many of us to take a stand, pick a side, join, leave. I feel as if the balance or political ignorance has shifted to one singular side. Debates are ignorant. Facts suffer from the lack of context and experience and unconscious biases unchanged. I welcome political shifts because I understand that the sea that rocks the boat is guided by natural motions from of waves, tides, and currents. But let me decide. Maybe I will put the accent on the E on one side of the Atlantic, and not put it, on the other side.


Movement is ideal. Spectrums are human. Don't stand. Don't stand so close to me.

 


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