Fake or Real?

 

 

/fāk/  adjective – not genuine;

re·al  adjective – actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.

Clarification -(adjectives are words used to describe nouns.)
 

/tro͞oTH/  noun that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.

 

More and more there are those who espouse their disdane for the fake and use the standard of “themselves” as real. The “REAL” standard is “reality” based in “fact”. Tattoos and a penchant for alcohol and no boundary’s as opposed to the well groomed, all things in moderation, following specific standards for life are ” both real”  based in fact.

 

Purposefully Walking In Different Directions.

Genuine, occurring in fact, no judgment just  
 
 
“It’s just words”.
Dwight L. Carter Sr.
Writer, Speaker, Author.
www.tellthemyourstory .org