
Well, babelicious Sarah says that we’re
unimaginative — along the lines of a flasher running across the lawns of Wimbledon during The Championship in a desperate need for attention; but the level of naked fury, coupled with small-boy spite, pettiness, and malice more than makes up for the lack of depth or maturity of the post. In other words, the enthusiasm of the blogger and commenters more than compensates for the inadequacy of the ideas or language.
…this is standard fare, and it’s a pretty constant and typical level of rhetoric. Matt seems to have earned a high level of attention and an equally high level of emotion.
Most of the time, we don’t point out this sort of stuff here at the StandFirm blog, since it violates our commenting rules regarding the profane and vulgar . . .
Oh Sarah, you have us so wrong… there’s no malice involved in this - it’s good sophomoric humor. See, we think pomposity deserves to be called out for what it is. And I can assure you, we give Matt little attention. Vulgar and profane? You do understand what those words mean, right? I mean, seriously, you do, don’t you? Oh, that’s right, it’s vulgar and profane if you say it is…. just like everything else…
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