The next president? 
I was thinking, and this is random and has nothing to do with the Obameister, the other day about how much I like cliches. I often hear people discussing how there must be a more sophisticated or even the “perfect” way to describe a common feeling or situation without using a cliche. I’m willing to sacrifice expressive creativity to successfully portray a feeling/emotion. A cliche is what it is for a reason, and lately I’ve found the ability of cliches to make up for the lack of words in the English language to be refreshing. 

The next president? 

I was thinking, and this is random and has nothing to do with the Obameister, the other day about how much I like cliches. I often hear people discussing how there must be a more sophisticated or even the “perfect” way to describe a common feeling or situation without using a cliche. I’m willing to sacrifice expressive creativity to successfully portray a feeling/emotion. A cliche is what it is for a reason, and lately I’ve found the ability of cliches to make up for the lack of words in the English language to be refreshing. 

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