Principled
I had a thought at work today, hearkening back to a conversation we had the other day. The pharmacists usually complain that the pharmacy is too cold while the technicians complain about it being too hot. This discrepancy is easily attributed to the fact that pharmacists typically stand in place while technicians move around doing actual work.
This brought me to the comparison of a wage-worker's exertions compared to a salaried worker's exertions and the notion of a hard/honest day's work. This does not hold true across all professions but in the general scheme a wage worker is concerned with physical matters while a salaried worker is paid for the benefit of his mind.
My thought, and the reason for this post, was a simple exchange between a white collar and a blue collar when there was physical work to be done (perhaps a shelf had fallen and the mess needed picked up) and the white collar left it to the blue collar.
The blue collar asks, "How about you help me clean this mess up?"
The white collar responds, "It's a matter of principles."
The blue collar asks, "You're principled?"
"Yes."
"Huh, that's a mighty long word for lazy."
However, I was just reminded of a most delightful word: sesquipedalian. Sesquipedalian as an adjective refers to an overly long or multi-syllabic word or one who uses overly long words. So the exchange becomes a bit more subtle and impenetrable if the blue collar responds, "Huh, that's a rather sesquipedalian term for lazy."
1 Comments:
Eldric IV,
Hey, couldn't figure out another way to contact you, but I found your DCC patron writeup over on the goodman games forum from a while back.
I'm about to make public the first level of my campaign dungeon and wanted to know if you didn't mind my using it and releasing it under the OGL and a CC-By license for the stuff the OGL doesn't cover. That way, everyone gets proper credit and people are free to do what they please with both your work and mine.
Thanks for the awesome writeup (oh, and I finished up the spell and the invoke patron table.)
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