Monday, December 17, 2012

Word Power.

Being a lover of words and a lover of women...and friendships with men (hehehe) and the internet you can imagine my excitement to "land" upon this article that i have copied and pasted below. You can read it here.

I particularly liked Cafuné because i imagine doing it to her, La Douleur Exquise because its what i have experienced on many an occasion and Ilunga because its Bantu(African) and i am a Pan Africanist and because i understand the emotion they speak of. Enjoy

Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego): The wordless yet meaningful look shared by two people who desire to initiate something, but are both reluctant to start. 

Oh yes, this is an exquisite word, compressing a thrilling and scary relationship moment. It’s that delicious, cusp-y moment of imminent seduction. Neither of you has mustered the courage to make a move, yet. Hands haven’t been placed on knees; you’ve not kissed. But you’ve both conveyed enough to know that it willhappen soon… very soon.
 Yuanfen (Chinese): A relationship by fate or destiny. This is a complex concept. It draws on principles of predetermination in Chinese culture, which dictate relationships, encounters and affinities, mostly among lovers and friends.
From what I glean, in common usage yuanfen means the "binding force" that links two people together in any relationship. 
But interestingly, “fate” isn’t the same thing as “destiny.” Even if lovers are fated to find each other they may not end up together. The proverb, “have fate without destiny,” describes couples who meet, but who don’t stay together, for whatever reason. It’s interesting, to distinguish in love between the fated and the destined. Romantic comedies, of course, confound the two.
 Cafuné (Brazilian Portuguese): The act of tenderly running your fingers through someone's hair.
 Retrouvailles (French):  The happiness of meeting again after a long time. 
This is such a basic concept, and so familiar to the growing ranks of commuter relationships, or to a relationship of lovers, who see each other only periodically for intense bursts of pleasure. I’m surprised we don’t have any equivalent word for this subset of relationship bliss. It’s a handy one for modern life.
 Ilunga (Bantu): A person who is willing to forgive abuse the first time; tolerate it the second time, but never a third time.
Apparently, in 2004, this word won the award as the world’s most difficult to translate. Although at first, I thought it did have a clear phrase equivalent in English: It’s the “three strikes and you’re out” policy. But ilunga conveys a subtler concept, because the feelings are different with each “strike.” The word elegantly conveys the progression toward intolerance, and the different shades of emotion that we feel at each stop along the way.
Ilunga captures what I’ve described as the shade of gray complexity in marriages—Not abusive marriages, but marriages that involve infidelity, for example.  We’ve got tolerance, within reason, and we’ve got gradations of tolerance, and for different reasons. And then, we have our limit. The English language to describe this state of limits and tolerance flattens out the complexity into black and white, or binary code. You put up with it, or you don’t.  You “stick it out,” or not.
Ilunga restores the gray scale, where many of us at least occasionally find ourselves in relationships, trying to love imperfect people who’ve failed us and whom we ourselves have failed.
 La Douleur Exquise (French): The heart-wrenching pain of wanting someone you can’t have.
When I came across this word I thought of “unrequited” love. It’s not quite the same, though. “Unrequited love” describes a relationship state, but not a state of mind. Unrequited love encompasses the lover who isn’t reciprocating, as well as the lover who desires. La douleur exquise gets at the emotional heartache, specifically, of being the one whose love is unreciprocated.
 Koi No Yokan (Japanese): The sense upon first meeting a person that the two of you are going to fall into love. 
This is different than “love at first sight,” since it implies that you might have a sense of imminent love, somewhere down the road, without yet feeling it. The term captures the intimation of inevitable love in the future, rather than the instant attraction implied by love at first sight.
 Ya’aburnee (Arabic): “You bury me.” It’s a declaration of one’s hope that they’ll die before another person, because of how difficult it would be to live without them.
The online dictionary that lists this word calls it “morbid and beautiful.” It’s the “How Could I Live Without You?” slickly insincere cliché of dating, polished into a more earnest, poetic term.  
 Forelsket: (Norwegian):  The euphoria you experience when you’re first falling in love.
This is a wonderful term for that blissful state, when all your senses are acute for the beloved, the pins and needles thrill of the novelty. There’s a phrase in English for this, but it’s clunky. It’s “New Relationship Energy,” or NRE.
  Saudade (Portuguese): The feeling of longing for someone that you love and is lost. Another linguist describes it as a "vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist."
It’s interesting that saudade accommodates in one word the haunting desire for a lost love, or for an imaginary, impossible, never-to-be-experienced love. Whether the object has been lost or will never exist, it feels the same to the seeker, and leaves her in the same place:  She has a desire with no future. Saudade doesn’t distinguish between a ghost, and a fantasy. Nor do our broken hearts, much of the time

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Peg and the Hole Problem


There are several ways to approach this whole problem. But just in case we are not on the same page maybe a Wikipedia or some other internet resource definition will help so Google it.

For you lazy people or those with no internet access here is a breakdown. “A square peg in a round hole is an idiomatic expression which describes the unusual individualist who could not fit into a niche of his society

There are so many variations on this but they are all somewhere within the vicinity of the above description. When I speak of pegs and holes I am speaking mostly about how a person feels about his place in this world. The questions of purpose and or destiny hound most of us, subtly or conspicuously and viciously like the famed headless horseman.

Pound the peg till it fits
Of course before we go on I am working on the assumption that the whole purpose is for pegs to plug holes. Like I stated there are several ways that this can be dealt with all this.

You could pound the peg into the hole with all you might and make it fit. This damages the hole and the peg and wears out whoever does the banging.

Whittle away till it fits
You could whittle away the peg until it fits into the hole. But this leaves very little of the peg especially if the hole is small. The peg may fit but it shall never belong.

You could find a bigger hole in which the peg could fit but it will never full plug the hole cause it’s not meant for that.

You could perhaps fit the right peg on the right hole but life never really gives up perfect pegs or holes. The world is not filled that way.

You could also give up and say you don’t need the hole or the peg but well you will be left with lots of useless pegs and still many holes.

You could even expand the whole...but the results will be similar is fear.

modify the hole you could
I find that many times some of these methods achieve a modicum of success but I also believe that there is a perfect hole for every plug or vice versa and that we should never really give up or give in until we find that perfect spot.

From a faith point of view, perhaps this seems very eastern religionish, and perhaps it is but in my walk with God I have tried so many things and then some more especially in my later more adult year. I find that many times we are so keen to fit in that we quickly surrender to the “status quo” or whatever is popular at that time.

We ignore our gift, talents, loves, interest, preference, personality and character. We ignore all that we are created in pursuit of fitting into a hole forgetting that ever peg was cut from a block and every block is missing a peg…and sometimes each peg has to find IT’S hole, its home, its place.


Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye that seek the LORD: look unto the rock whence ye are hewn, and to the hole of the pit whence ye are digged.
Isaiah 51:1

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

No Seriously..what the French


I have just spent the better part of the last two hours scrolling/flipping/tracking forward through several series. I have one question, “who the heaven writes this stuff and why the heck do they get paid?”

But also, “ what sort of retard actually enjoys these things and thinks they have anything worthwhile to ingest?” or do they just need something to keep their brains tuned awash in silly goo as they take in their daily dose of stupid.

Then why do people go to the US. That’s where everything goes to die. Most of their music is crap. So is their art. The architecture is punctuated with excess and absolute Picasso style abstractness that is good for nothing except perhaps as an icon for the proper targeting ICCBMs.

Sorry. I did not mean to questions why people go to us. We all know why they do….i think.

But I really meant why do all these show go to the US or come from there?

But I have scrolled through a couple of series and one that I started out liking was an American version of a british show “Sherlock” and it was named rather deviously “elementary”. It was great, the first few, okay the first three episodes then they just started dragging us through the usual American drama and same old same old clichéd tired worn out story lines and I was like…click…on to the next.

The came, “last Resort” which I will not bother with here except to say it was a military coup in paradise with the usual shadowy enemies manipulating government and we a small band of heroic honourable soldiers are here to save it. Yeah, I know, BORING. I intend to share this with other people at which point I shall promptly delete it afterwards.

“Newsroom” on the other hand does not seem so bad. The first episode is pretty explosive and its about…you guessed it…journalist…or newspeople. So far its funny. I like it. But that’s just the first episode. Ask me after I have watched a couple more episode.

P.S. this is a tirade and your usual programming shall resume shortly.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Proud to be a man...


I am tired of apologising for being a man. I am honestly tired of defending my sex before women who do more to damage their own standing in life and squander the years of good their forebears have brought them.
But this is not about women. So I shall conspicuously ignore them.

I recently stumbled upon a facebook page called Dads on Duty that shares pictures and storied of fathers around the world but mostly the USA who are defying all the stereotypes of men all over the net and more.
These pictures stir my heart; they encourage me on the journey I am taking towards a fuller manhood and maybe someday fatherhood. They tell me that the situation may be dire but I am not alone in the ideals that I espouse and that I have companions on this road that is many times lonely and filled with despair. I salute them. I guess its extra encouraging that most pics on this page are posed by mothers, sisters and wives. Granted a picture is not a full story but you will not deny the emotions that wells in your heart when you read the captions on each picture. Check it out here
Message from Holly Hermida-Lopez:My girls have the BEST DAD there is (part II)... Francis Lopez also does nails, hair and all the other things a little girl may want their Daddy to do for them... I may be a lucky woman but they have a one-in-a-million DAD...

The other thing that has caught my eye is the military and the sacrifices these men take for our safety and security. I have loved the military and on many occasions I almost joined the forces only for my mom’s instructions never to step in her house or even talk to her if I joined up.

I have watched countless movies and read many books and real life accounts plus articles on soldiers and why they do what they do. The closest I have come to that level of camaraderie is as part of a sports team. You become naturally a band of brothers where team work and the pride of the man next to you becomes bigger than winning, which dulls in comparison and is just the bonus of what you all went through on the pitch. I understand why grown men weep when something goes wrong with the team, cause that loss is a subtle judgement on the team and hence its members. It tells him that there is something wrong, lacking; that his brotherhood is ill and in need of help.

I respect these men, who take my rhetoric step further and take up arms to defend that which is sacred against enemies equally passionate or worse with no moral code and fight with absolute disregard for the “rules of war”.
. Members of The Old Guard have guarded the Tomb every second, of every day regardless of weather or holidays since April 6, 1948.

"This is the best job in the Army because each one of us has given our best to provide the Unknowns the proper dignity and respect they deserve..."


And so every day, I steel my face to the world, adorn my best soldier face and go out resolved to fight my battles to the bitter end and not flinch or Blanche at responsibility or shy away from standing up for the truth or defend the weak.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

What it means to be a MAN

Having the courage to stand up for yourself and others even when the other guy is bigger...

Living on the edge sometimes...

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Andrews Guide to surviving the Zombie Apocalypse


Andrews Guide to surviving the Zombie Apocalypse
(All suggestions came from my facebook friends gracious outpouring to my predicament. And no their identities have not been hidden because if this stuff fails I am coming back to chew the hell out of them when I am zombified.)

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Raychel Ogwang From wat i heard, they dont like mint.......
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Rwekisigazi Rweiwhaga Don't go to bugolobi!! That's where it all starts...
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Mary Phoebe Place treadmills in their path...that should keep them busy while u figure out how to kill them...
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Marc Muwanga wateva u do, do not have a bunch of chics or teenagers with u during this chaos! they get bit n keep quiet then bite u wen it over-rides them! oh! and get a serious house like a military base/armory! that's all the scripture u will need! oh! and aim for the head!
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Prossy Bnk 1. Avoid being the black guy. Black guy always dies first(currently too late so maybe bleach?)
2. Always keep one bullet on your person for the easy way out
3. Become an adroid/robot
4. Get amnesia. This will become handy as you recall some tight ninja skills as you discover you were tested with the virus and instead discovered superhuman powers
5. If all else fails, set off an atomic bomb
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Rwekisigazi Rweiwhaga Plan B, contact Mr. Lucius Fox for a black suit n cape, access to that motorbike Mr Bruce Wayne's alter ego uses may come in handy!! Trust me, I know, I wdnt hav survived the last zombie wars if I ddnt know....
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Ongom David Dennis Find the guy that did MJ's thriller makeup, if they won't attack one of their own
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Marc Muwanga ODD they have a sense for these things! once u open your mouth to say anything, they will be onto u!
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Prossy Bnk Ongom, they use smell and taste, apparently. They would smell you out, even if you looked like them
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Ongom David Dennis Mark, Prossy not unless you say nothing and wear Lady Gagas meat dress inside your clothes, that smell would probably make you one of them
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Juanita Rush wear a movement shirt.
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Prossy Bnk That would be like advertising free zombie food, served extra spicy with second helpings promised and a trip to Mongolia for the first ten guests

Friday, September 7, 2012