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Gossip rather than talk

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pig...@gmail.com

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Jun 9, 2019, 3:15:17 AM6/9/19
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Talking without reason.

jazee...@gmail.com

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Feb 26, 2020, 11:23:32 PM2/26/20
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pig...@gmail.com wrote:

> Talking without reason.


I don't care about the dictionary definition of some words. I could look up the official meaning of gossip but prefer my own definition. To me it's gossip if it's malicious or fabricated or underhanded in some way. That's the vibe I get from the word. My vibe is more important than the actual definition of the word. I do not like gossip. I suppose it could also apply to talking about celebs or famous people. I don't like that either, unless someone big dies or something really outrageous happens. I love when famous people die. The reactions of the fans, sometimes bordering on panic or depression. Like zombies they wander the streets with vacant faces, a look very similar to that of millions of people pouring into the streets for the arrival of the Papal motorcade, reaching out with their arms to touch the guy with the big hat or to have him look their way. Reaching out in desperation. That's what makes me laugh most when famous people die - not so much their deaths, although that can be cool too - but more the reaction of their pathetic fans. I love when that happens.
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