Monday, September 26, 2005
True Eloquence
Generally, profanity is a bad idea, but once in a while it simply communicates the message better, more succinctly, and with greater eloquence than any oher method of communication. One such instance might be when an enemy, afraid of a stand-up fight, resorts to a booby-trap or in military jargon an improvised explosive device (IED).
Mudville Gazette links to Chapomatic (best view) which reprints a picture from the Omaha World Herald of just such eloquence. Only shooting the enemy could communicate the necessary message more clearly.
Mudville Gazette links to Chapomatic (best view) which reprints a picture from the Omaha World Herald of just such eloquence. Only shooting the enemy could communicate the necessary message more clearly.