Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
Let’s consider what we used to call ‘swear words’.
Their effect and impact, positive and negative on others (and on ourselfs when alone) was entirely dependent on: age, demographic, cultural status and friends especially when in the age range of high single/low double digits.
When one considers the act of ‘using swear words’, it manifests differently in each of the three predominant worldviews.
Nothing earth-shaking there.
Today’s post is about a peculiar type of swear word, aka dirty words.
Will be brief as it is direct to our clarklike Readers (and scotts and rogers with sufficiently strong secondary clarklike aspects). The word is:
someday
Surely the dirtiest word next to …hope
Don’t forget to stop in at Denise’s Six Sentence Story bloghop tonight at 6:00 pm
(We’re starting a new serial story focused on the Sophomore.



I consider the word “whatever” which around these parts is pronounced as “W’ev-uh” or if in London, it’s “whEVAH” as right up there with the f-word and so forth.
I agree (this word used by a certain hypo-literate age group)… delivered by an expert it is the essence of disregard (with a delicate over-tone of disdain)
I hope to see your story soon! (With my tongue planted very firmly in my cheek.)
lol