The Inculcator.
Under the influence,
who’s to say my way is better than yours?
What’s that word for those who like to care for whores?
Pimps?
Imps?
Is there a true distinction between the two?
The school of life is far larger than just for the selected few.
Influence is an exact measure of precise repetition.
The part of solving this equation is probably not for the likes of an uneducated me-
but possibly lies with some newly, appointed Electrician.
Electrocution is a great way to enforce.
It sure makes it a hell of a lot easier to ensure masses, fully inebriated, back up those – and are ready to fully endorse.
What is it we are teaching future generations?
Whose actually going to succeed with such subtle manipulations?
Where is this place to be found for a word for this repetitive echo?
Why does it get enforced by a wildly driven, escaping, tailless gecko?
When tails grow back, tales grow tall.
Tell a person enough of the same concept – stand back and watch in awe.
Good and Evil – it looks like the latter is winning
but,
if we can take back what is ours, then we can send these merry, mad cowboys into exile, to their very own land of mudslinging.
Ghung -ho – is about all we have got left.
We can’t remain complacent and look at each other up and down, wondering who will stand up to fight.
We all need to take the test.
Who are we going to let dominate what we are taught?
Shape our ideas and strangle out any independent spirit, that knows what it is like to have ideas impregnated with artificial thought?
Abort this plan and let’s rewrite history.
Conquer the long-held champions of the poison distillery.
Rise like warriors of humanity,
make it our turn to infiltrate.
Bring back a new meaning to those who seek to inculcate.
Definitions forinculcate
to implant by repeated statement oradmonition; teach persistently and earnestly(usually followed byupon orin): to inculcatevirtue in the young.
Citations forinculcate
“Speaking of morals,” said Lady Roseville, “do you not think every novel shouldhave its distinct object, andinculcate, throughout, some one peculiar moral, suchas many of Marmontel’s and Miss Edgeworth’s?” “No!” answered Vincent …
… she practiced as well as preached the doctrines which she had striven for somany years toinculcate in an unthinking populace. Her day always began with alight but nutritious breakfast, at which a peculiarly uninviting cereal, which lookedand tasted like an old straw hat that had been run through a meat chopper,competed for first place in the dislike of her husband and son with a more thanusually offensive brand of imitation coffee.
Inculcate descends from the Latin verbinculcāre meaning “to trample, tread”with the root wordcalx meaning “heel.” It entered English in the mid-1500s
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Posted on Jul 27, 2016, in INSPIRATION, STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS COLLECTION and tagged education, morals, MY WORLD, philosophy, STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS COLLECTION, values, Vocabulary, word of the day, Writing challenges. Bookmark the permalink. 12 Comments.
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I learned two words today. I don’t think I’ve ever seen them used before. Nice post
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Thank you . What was the second? Good night. I am absolutely shattered! lols
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These “subtle manipulations” are feeling less subtle all the time. We are constantly told how small we are. Thanks for your post – like you said, we look at one another up and down, wondering who will show up… but, it’s up to all of us to pay attention. I’m finding that awareness IS a power that changes things, because it keeps growing to motivate new thought and movement. in lak’ech, Debra
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You are so right. Trump is anything but subtle – one example of humanity seeking a new home. Thanks so much for the feedback. I believe we all need to stand up and be counted xxxx
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Hi Daisy, I nominated you for an award, you are not obligated to participate but hope you accept it because your blog is lovely. https://eddaz.com/2016/07/27/one-lovely-blog-award/
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THANK YOU so much. I have a couple other award blogs I need to do first – I am so grateful and honoured. I will accept it as soon as I can :: have an awesome week!
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Thank you so much. Have a great day.
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Yes .. you too 🙂
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Another favourite word of mine…..’Inculcate’…To be distinguished from and preferred to the more damaging word… ‘indoctrinate’…… 😉 Hugs! ❤
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Yeah, I was reading that these two words get confused as meaning the exact same thing! 🙂
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