Depending on which syllable you emphasize, you can change the meaning or context of a particular word or phrase.
Let's try the phrase, "Oh my goodness!"
One way it can be said is, "oh my GOODness!!" - Emphasis on the GOOD. Used as expression of delight. Something so pleasant to look at that it hurts. Used on September 24, 2001 when Eric walked into a building and saw KC for the first time and thought she was the most beautiful woman he's ever seen.
Another way it can be said is, "oh my goodness..." - no emphasis on anything. Actually a de-emphasis as the words come out of your mouth. Used as an expression of disbelief. Not to be taken as a good thing. Used on September 24, 2001 when KC sees Eric walk into a building and silently prays that he stop looking at her and walk back out the buildling.
Tomorrow will be the ten year anniversary from when KC and I first met. Sunday will be the ten year anniversary from when I knew I loved her and would do anything for her for the rest of my life.
While a lot of things have changed, there's one thing that hasn't.
She can still make me say, "Oh my goodness!"
Have a great weekend my friends.
As long as you can maintain whatever illusion you used in the first place, you're golden. Failing that, you could always use jewelry.
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