Dude



I am not sure if this is Dude. It is the same kind of dog as Dude and it looks like Dude, but the lady holding that dog isn't Pam so I am not sure if this is Dude.

I often use the word 'inertia' incorrectly. At least that is what everyone always says. Sometimes I'll mention that something has inertia when it is moving. That is, when something just keeps going, without being impeded by anything. The person I say that to inevitably corrects me and says that inertia means something is not moving at all. I'll start to argue but then stop myself short since my recollection of that word dates back to a high school physics class. I certainly can't be adamant about any memory from that period of time.
This morning I looked the word up in the dictionary. I have been right all these years.

2 comments:

DEMMON said...

Good man.

Keep up with the intertia on this blog.

Octopus Grigori said...

You are totally right.

But, like, inertia is like a totally useless word because, like, everything has inertia.

This tends to blow my mind when I think about it: everything is moving -- nothing is at rest.

Okay, it didn't blow my mind so much just then. Maybe I need some toast.