Thursday, February 4, 2010

Good ol bumper stickers

The other day, I found a rather hilarious bumper sticker that may be a tad bit rude. But in the end its hilarity wins my heart over. It stated:

"I miss my Ex, but my aim is improving."

The ideology that I found behind this is that ex's are always disliked. Most of us have had a  past relationship that makes us think "OMG WHAT WAS I THINKING!?!?!?"  In a common topic standpoint this makes sense:
Do bad relationships exist in most of our pasts?
Is it possible that through human instinct and nature that having a bad relationship will happen quite a lot?
In what degree are Ex's valued?

In honor of my blog title, I will not answer these questions cause they are rhetorical. :)

1 comments:

Dr. Donna said...

As always, interesting (ahem) "rhetorical questions" Josh!

But, where, exactly does this fit in with the required homework for the week? A little help for your old prof! Did I miss sumthin'?

--DR. SOUDER

 
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