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I claimed “greetings” as my salutation, both written and verbal, of choice back in high school.  It was just something I did to be ornery because I was bored with the typical “hello” and “hi” and “sup.”  I kept it because I came to like it and having a default salutation meant I didn’t have to think of an appropriate one when presented with a circumstance in which I have to greet someone.  But it’s only recently that I’ve come to realize how much other people pick up on the fact that I say it, or perhaps more so, when I don’t say it.  A-pusher confirmed that too.  She’s noticed that people ALWAYS say something when they catch me not saying “greetings.”

At clic, where I am currently working, several of the employees on the client side take great pleasure in catching me when I don’t say “greetings” to them in the morning.  It happens.  I don’t ALWAYS say “greetings.”  I just say it the overwhelming majority of the time.  One of the employees, whom I will refer to as FD, once kept saying “good morning” to me because I didn’t say “greetings” in return.  In fact, I didn’t until he specifically asked me to say it.  I have the bad habit to respond to “good morning” with a very snarky “yes, it is morning.”  He apparently really just wanted to hear me say “greetings” though.  To the point where he asked me to say it.

At clib, there were several contractors with whom I worked who also were greatly entertained by my salutation of choice.  One would also wait for me to say “greetings” then he could then very grandiosely reply “SALUTATIONS!!”  One of my fellow THEM colleagues working with me at clib would also let me know “I have greetings!” every time he received an email from me.  Another of the clib employees would just beam when I said greetings.  It was…a little disconcerting.

I guess I’m stuck now.  I have to say “greetings” for the rest of my life.  I’m known as that greetings girl now.  Forever.  For-EVAR.

I don’t really mind.  Because like I said, I like having the default.

1sup

supped sup·ping

Definition of SUP

transitive verb

:  to take or drink in swallows or gulps
intransitive verb
chiefly dialect :  to take food and especially liquid food into the mouth a little at a time

Fairy tales.  Of the Disney variety.  They’re interesting.  In the way that they’ve made fairy tales seem warm and inviting in which everyone lives happily ever after and nothing ever goes wrong ever again after the great evil of the land is vanquished.  But if you read the original fairy tales, that’s not what happens.  Fairy tales are often pretty dark.  They were still for children, but I guess children weren’t coddled like they are now.  Or something.  At least, children were raised to know that things go wrong?  I have no idea where I’m going with this.  I was just going through some old post ideas and I came across the Twisted Princess series by artist Jeffery Thomas I noted a while ago.  Several Disney princesses make it into his series which make me think of Disney-fied fairy tales vs the original.  That was it really.  This post doesn’t really go anywhere.

But I will say that I really like Twisted Ariel.  I think it’s the best executed of the bunch with the tattered fins and arm stump ending in a dinglehopper.

I also really like Twisted Snow White.  Twisted Ariel and Twisted Snow White are just so nicely done.  Twisted Alice isn’t bad, but I kind of think Alice in Wonderland isn’t of the same caliber since the original story was so…twisted to begin with.  Easy pickings.  Oh, but Twisted Cinderella.  That one’s a good one too.  The stories that pop into my head when I see these images…the stories!  But I probably won’t write any of them down.

Um…the end.

Oh, but he’s done some more Twisted Princesses recently.  You might want to check out some of his more recent work to see those.