to be in a great hall and tell the king he was wrong , its the art of keeping your head while being critical of your boss and the powerful around . satire is in our DnA , outsiders call it the "gift of the gab" . i use words everyday to effect people lives , those close to me and those who feel my wrath . to effect in a positive way , is the true use of the "Power of Words " its the way of our people from the beginning of time . tks Jon , Bright Blessing of the Sun and earth to you .
Thank you for the video as always. Question have you thought about putting some your stories on your channel I know it's been a while since you uploaded there. I know you're busy with all the other ones if not it's fine I was just curious.
I disagree with one element when we say, for example you can be Irish or Racist choose one that, is a form of casting out and often done in Satirical ways. Irish humour is renowned. Sharp tongued bards are to be respected indeed.
To me you are such a source of clarification of information thank you
Always appreciate your perspective & rants, TYSM for delving into the importance of using one’s words wisely & responsibly!
to be in a great hall and tell the king he was wrong , its the art of keeping your head while being critical of your boss and the powerful around .
satire is in our DnA , outsiders call it the "gift of the gab" .
i use words everyday to effect people lives , those close to me and those who feel my wrath .
to effect in a positive way , is the true use of the "Power of Words " its the way of our people from the beginning of time .
tks Jon , Bright Blessing of the Sun and earth to you .
Thank you for the video as always. Question have you thought about putting some your stories on your channel I know it's been a while since you uploaded there. I know you're busy with all the other ones if not it's fine I was just curious.
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I disagree with one element when we say, for example you can be Irish or Racist choose one that, is a form of casting out and often done in Satirical ways. Irish humour is renowned. Sharp tongued bards are to be respected indeed.
you express your words
as if they were from the fall
yet still seem from spring