I was chilling out with the girls at Via Mar at the Esplanade when the topic of bimbo was brought up. (Actually, the topic of Bimbo has been there all along.) I was wrong about Bimbos. Bimbos are smart. They pout, say silly things (with no links), act blur and make things seem as if their only concern in life is fluffy pen holders and furry balls of I-don't-know-what while the defensive mechanism of a person slowly turns to a halt. Of course, I must argue that there are many ways to make others less wary of you, but being bimbotic seems to be the best and most updated way.
The strategy of trying to
'Di gong' stopped working when the term was coined to describe people who avoid certain issues by acting blur. The strategy no longer works for this era. Make use of the misconceptions people have about Bimbos and replace
di gong with it fast. I was thinking of the strategy to use for the next era or should I start the trend before the notion of bimbos get exposed? Shall I wear the hat of a classy woman who criticised bimbos but behave in a nevertheless stupid way to distract people? Shall I act as if I know, yet I don't know when I really know?
Look what has work done to me. I learnt through work that mirros at the desktop are not meant to reflect vegetable-stucked teeth, but to prepare you so that you will be in time to catch the dagger thrown. I learnt that the most reliable information is grapevine, of which you still have to take it with a pinch of salt. Humans are complex and because they are using all the different strategies in the same era and everyone has different starting points.
They are humans, but yet they are scarier than anything else: Cats.
Jacqueline
4:38 PM