Anonymous asked: I agree with you about the "foolish" thing. While I can see what they're trying to get at by using "foolish", the word already has too negative a connotation to use. I also agree that using "humble" would be better, because not only does it make more sense, it gives the phrase alliteration! c: But yeah, it's just a poor choice in wording, in my opinion. It's like saying, "Stay naive" to mean "stay natural and innocent", but it doesn't really get that message across. Yaknow?
my thoughts exactly. definitely agree with this. i can see how peeps would want to interpret it, but it is a poor choice in wording overall.
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ktsipek said:
I just hope you understand and don’t feel disrespect towards the phrase. Especially to you JP, because you know me personally, and you know I have a level head and would never live up to a phrase that meant to act stupidly.
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