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Get Inspired Biatch!

June 26th, 2007 · 4 Comments · Self Improvement

I was asked to come and write an inspiration article that would encourage you to improve and be motivated about your future. I thought long and hard about what to say, I considered some moving poems, perhaps some inspiration literature from a war veteran…

But then I realised that none of this crap would get the message across. So I started writing about how you should all get off your lazy ass and go for your dreams. Then my PC crashed before I could save it :-(

Luckily I have an image that is more powerful than 1000 motivational articles….

are you ready?

Prepare to be improved:

Don’t rely on potential, it means nothing. You are potentially a millionaire, you are also potentially going to die tomorrow. So stick to things you can control and follow your dream.

Are you inspired yet?

Dean

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 retiredat21 // Jun 26, 2007 at 5:14 pm

    biatch — a “gangster” substitue for bitch. somehow, this word has found it’s way into the mouths of every white teen in america.

  • 2 Dean Hunt // Jun 27, 2007 at 10:23 am

    Yes, it found its way into my limited vocabulary recently. But I use it in a satirical fashion. e,g I say to the missus: “Go get me some food biatch”

    Then she beats me around the head. :-(

    Words can be painful!

  • 3 Ivan // Jul 11, 2007 at 2:08 am

    I doubt many things used in mainstream television can really be considered “gangser”, except in that Urkel kind of way. Hence “biatch” is usually used with a sarcastic undertone, much like it was used in this article. It seem difficult not to use it in a satirical fashion, unless one is heavily out of touch with the pop culture that created the word.

  • 4 DeanHunt // Jul 11, 2007 at 9:01 am

    Ivan - The initial explanation was taken from urbandictionary. However, as I said… “I use it in a satirical fashion”

    Many thanks,

    Dean

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