09-23-2016, 04:41 AM
I appreciate some good profanity now and then, but this "hospitality room" sounds more like an off-the-record meeting about who will be allowed to build what.
It has been pointed out before that Billy speaks to a gathering in their preferred dialect:
When addressing locals he uses pidgin
When addressing government or business leaders he uses school educated English
I would say when your speech is peppered with profanity, you're swearing to the crowd that you're going to do right by your close friends, cohorts, business associates, and drinking buddies. You're one of them, and you're in on the joke.
“We’ve got to be as clear-headed about human beings as possible, because we are still each other’s only hope,” James Baldwin to Margaret Mead in the book A Rap On Race
It has been pointed out before that Billy speaks to a gathering in their preferred dialect:
When addressing locals he uses pidgin
When addressing government or business leaders he uses school educated English
I would say when your speech is peppered with profanity, you're swearing to the crowd that you're going to do right by your close friends, cohorts, business associates, and drinking buddies. You're one of them, and you're in on the joke.
“We’ve got to be as clear-headed about human beings as possible, because we are still each other’s only hope,” James Baldwin to Margaret Mead in the book A Rap On Race
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves