The worst sunshine is shining through the open window of a crowded twinky color bus. The wind blows my hair on my face, I can not wait to see my mother. Since it was Friday, school went out for a week, so some children shouted. The excitement of the weekend is the idea of all children. The bus slowed down to my mobile home and stopped. I got out of the car and met my mother 's arms. I remember her hair smelling like Pert Plus, she wore her favorite perfume, White Shoulders.
I started thinking about my anger model. No one shows such anger to me. I only remember my mother raised her voice only once, but when I was 4 years old, I called her "a fool" - this is the worst sentence I know . She rushed into the long corridor of our loft apartment and rarely shouted "What are you saying?", But my father could get out of the blue sky from calm to bad I can do it. As he insisted on going into the kitchen, I asked, "Giving damaging garbage" or "How difficult is it to cook?" But he did not yell at me. In fact, he is always a person who gently explains the malicious behavior of his young version and is joking.
If I ask you what the worst word in English is, for a while, I think people will say "fucking" (I grew up in the west of the Atlantic - it is still ridiculous yet There! There is no doubt that victory will now be attributed to "N". Is it progress? The possibility is high. This means that society - people using words - are processing. We understand the fact that despite the hope of a fully educated liberal elite, the scars of racial discrimination (in the United States and around the world) are not healed. This shows that we are changing the racial awareness to understand that some repressive systems we are trying to declare are actually living . This is a self record, reminding people that racial discrimination should not be allowed to flow into our head.
What I'd like to say is that the problem I'd like to explain includes bad words - not worst - words, bad words -. If you want to divert your child, please do so. One of the biggest threats we face is nonsense. We are drowning inside. We are not lying, we are drowning in partisan speech which is true, imitating people's connections in social media, speaking double in legal terms and companies. It affects every aspect of public life, hurting our words, hurting trust in key institutions, lowering the standard of truth, and making goals more difficult.