Recently,
the World Health Organization (WHO) strongly encouraged scientists, national authorities,
the media and other stakeholders such as the pharmaceutical industry to follow
what it described as “best practices” when giving a name to human diseases.
Furthermore, to assert its world dominance in
the disease name-calling arena, WHO made it clear it would issue its own
interim name for a disease and recommend its use so that inappropriate names do
not become established.
These
new best practices will apply to a new disease that has never been recognized
before in humans and where no disease name is yet established in common usage.
Additionally,
WHO makes it clear that names should be short and easy to pronounce. It gives examples such as rabies and malaria. In cases where a long name has already been
given to a disease and subsequently shortened to an acronym, such as ADHS or
AIDS for example, the acronym should be evaluated to ensure it complies with
the newly-published best practices.
Well
who does WHO think it is and doesn’t WHO have anything else better to do?
Recognizing
a similar need for best practices for naming newly-discovered middle-aged men
behaviors, Pierini
Fitness asserts its dominance in naming such behaviors so that inappropriate
names and ensuing stigmas do not become established
that would only serve to terrorize the self-esteem of middle-aged men.
Furthermore, new names will be given to existing middle-aged men behaviors to comply with these best practices.
Furthermore, new names will be given to existing middle-aged men behaviors to comply with these best practices.
Here
are three examples; know that many more will follow.
Narcissism or MILOS Syndrome? |
Some
middle-aged men are known to have excessive or erotic interest in themselves
and/or their physical appearance.
Pierini Fitness hereby decrees that middle-aged men afflicted with this
behavior shall not be described as suffering from narcissism or of being a
narcissist.
Telling a middle-aged man he
is a narcissist or that he suffers from narcissism is very damaging to his self-esteem. So this behavior shall now be known as MILOS (Man In Love Of Self) Syndrome.
Nose picking or PINT Syndrome? |
Other
middle-aged men have been known to pick their noses in public. Pierini Fitness hereby decrees that middle-aged
men afflicted with this behavior shall not be described as nose-pickers.
Catching a middle-aged man picking his nose
in public and then calling him a nose-picker is very damaging to his
self-esteem. So this behavior shall now
be known as PINT (Picking Itchy Nose Time) Syndrome.
Silent farting in public or FAME Syndrome? |
Finally,
it’s well-known that, after a big and delicious meal, middle-aged men like to
pass silent gas in the company of others and then smirk
a private grin while whistling Dixie with their hands in their pants’
pockets. Pierini Fitness hereby decrees
that middle-aged men afflicted with this behavior shall not be described as
farters.
Telling a middle-aged man that
he has farted and then calling him a farter or farthead is very damaging to his
self-esteem. So this behavior shall now
be known as FAME (Fuming After Meal Emissions) Syndrome.
Therefore,
a middle-aged man who is in love with himself, picks his nose in public and
farts in an elevator shall be identified as suffering from MILOS, PINT and FAME Syndromes.
Yes syndromes because they cause pain and suffering and, therefore, are serious middle-aged men afflictions.
Yes syndromes because they cause pain and suffering and, therefore, are serious middle-aged men afflictions.
Pax
Domini sit semper vobiscum
1 comment:
Another affliction would be having the last drop of urine come out after you pull up your underwear. Happens too often.
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