Sunday, March 11, 2012

Inexplicable

Defined by Dictionary.com

in·ex·pli·ca·ble

[in-ek-spli-kuh-buhl, in-ik-splik-uh-buhl] Show IPA
adjective
not explicable; incapable of being accounted for or explained.
 
There are several phenomena that I have noticed recently that are simply inexplicable.  I don't know why and I have decided that I don't care to.
 
  1. Easter eggs taste better than regular chocolate.
  2. Kids can smell fear, insincerity and sugar.
  3. Many people take rumour as a fact simply because it was on the news.
  4. People can see the fault in others far more clearly than in themselves.
  5. Some people seek reasons to complain.
  6. My bed looks better when it is made (I think I have mentioned this before).
  7. I think this way and most people think that way. 
  8. Pinterest is taking over the world.
  9. Technology is scary and exciting and wonderful and frustrating and terrible and innovative all at the same time.
  10. A good list has to have ten points.