Tlb,
You and I have argued over the entire English language up to and including idioms. We argue over whether the sky is blue. But if the pandemic has taught this southern boy anything, it has taught me that life is much too fleeting for these types of exchanges.
Take a deep breath, I would never call anyone "chicken shit."
Unless they are. LOL
But never in the manner in which you insist I did.
I was simply not raised that way. It would be an embarrassment to my parents, my Christian beliefs and everything I have come to believe in.
If I called
anyone chicken shit in that manner --- because of my upbringing --- it would hurt me more than it hurt them.
My father always taught
us ...
"Son, do not cater to the common belief that a person has to earn respect. That is not true. You should give every person respect right from the start. What a person has to earn is your continued respect!"
A poster on this very forum PMed me to ask if he could use that as his tagline. It was once mine. I yielded it to him. Now there are two taglines in memory of my father and my mother who raised us well.
In this instance, I understand your defense of the author, if indeed I
had called him chicken shit in the manner in which you think. It would have been rude of me to do so. Even if it were true. I have a bit more respect for myself, and sophistication, than that. That is not to say that my fuse is infinitely long, or that I am not human. It isn't. I am. But in those instances where I may act less than my God or my parents would expect of me, I hope it was warranted.
God knows that I don't know the man well enough to know if there is anything in life in which he is
that kind of chicken shit about. The mature mindset that "I am" suggests that those kinds of things involve profound matters like failing to speak up on what is morally right or wrong. Police brutality. Social injustice. Women rights. Racism. Global warming ...
But never something as inconsequential as anything that would be fielded in Grammer school amidst a bunch of mean girls.
I am a southern boy, born and raised. Proud of it. The author is too.
I am a Christian. Proud of it. The author is too.
I am confident that the following is as much a part of him as it is me.
1 Corinthians 13:11
King James Version
11 When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
I am confident in the rapport that I have built with the author over the years to know that I can call him chicken shit in the manner that I did. AND I STAND BY IT! LOL
I have also called friends chicken shit. And family too. My sister calls me chicken shit all the time.
And my niece wears the damn phrase out; especially over failing to post certain topics over the years.
She has been calling me chicken shit over failing to post something in the humor thread that is a personal side-splitter for the both of us. But I am chicken shit because it involves one of my sisters. And Nimitz and Honor. LOL More on that later.Chicken shit is something we can call our friends. And relatives. And close associates. Because they know it is a rib.
We can call our authors chicken shit as well if our personal relationship with him over the years "warrants" it.
OMG! I HAVE ARRIVED!
But again, it comes down to context. Do you really think that was my intent?
Even after this?I commend you for standing up for the author when thinking that someone had impugned his Honor. Believe me. I get it. In southern boy vernacular.
I never!I was raised riding a horse of a different color.
C O N T E X T