Friday, September 19, 2014

The Time The World Stopped And Cried

You only live once is a phrase, acronymed as YOLO, that was used in the 1937 film "You Only Live Once" The public defender's secretary and an ex-convict get married and try to make a life together, but a series
 of disasters sends their lives spiraling out of control.
 That is what the movie about, and yolo hasn't changed much at all. I mean, he was an ex-convict, so he did something crazy, and people use YOLO before they do crazy stuff. The secretary left to go with the ex-convict, YOLO.  A series of disasters sends their lives out of control, not really YOLO, but sounds like a bad sitcom, or a good soap opera.  Now, back to YOLO, It gained popularity in Drake's song "The Motto" At least he apologized on Saturday Night Live.  After growing to becoming a motto for doing stupid things, it got annoying.  The Lonely Island made a song about being too safe, which was hilarious at the time, and it holds up.  Now YOLO is dying slowly, after rapper Ervin McKinnis tweeted, prior to his death, "Drunk af going 120 drifting corners #F***It YOLO."  The Washinton Post and the Huffington Post call it, "The new acronym you love to hate." And, "Dumb"  I'm glad some people agree with me.  If you have any idea for future posts, be sure to leave a comment, and thanks for reading.

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