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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Make No Mistakes...
my tag, my "claim to fame" name, alter ego, etc..etc..take your pick.
Allow me to explain/clarify any misconceptions, wrong perceptions, or apparent slight deceptions of the quality education I'm receiving using mispelled words all willy-nilly.
It's a run on words.
First miseducate means by definition, "To educate improperly"(Dictionary.com)
Educate by definition is "characterized by or displaying qualities of culture and learning", "based on some information or experience", or "having undergone education". (Dictionary.com)
MIS-a prefix, means "wrong, wrongly or bad, badly,"
So here's how it applies:
I like to look at myself as a well-educated young lady, cultured, with the abition to learn further. BUT, I utilize the "Mis-" because sometimes I feel like I learned it differently than the rest, or maybe I learned it in a some what illegitimate fashion, whereso one might consider it bad or wrong. This applies to a multitude of things, not necessarily textbook knowledge, but life lessons as well. I punned the Msz. Of this "Mis" as my title. Coming from the south I was always taught to "Put a title before that" by way of my grandma. So it's really Ms. Educated, but keepin it funky it's Msz. EdukateD; contradictory I know. Deal with it.
You might hear me say Msz.Edukated Not to be confused with misinformed. Because i learned it but I learned it different, misinformed to me means I learned it wrong completely, almost as if I didn't learn it at all.

1 Comments:
"cultured, with the ABITION to learn"
no typos!!
but other than that good look
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