seer : Pronunciation Key (sîr)
n.
1. One that sees: an inverterate seer of sights.
2. A clairvoyant.
3. A prophet.
In that case, I was just analysing 'beer'.
If seer is one who sees, moreso, one who predicts, then a 'beer' should be one who is.
One who is, like how he will be in the future. So, a beer is better than a seer, since a seer predicts and a beer lives his prediction, or rather, lives like he wants his future to be - lives his dream.
In simple terms, a beer is one who is obsessed so much with his dreams that he lives them, rather than waiting for them to happen. Now this might have connotations of positive living. Like, if you want to be a professor, you start doing things that a professor would do. Like devote more time in knowledge gaining and sharing. Thereby getting yourself ready for you future, by actually pseudo-living it.
There you go. A new meaning coined to an existing word. Go ahead, be a beer. Have a beer by your side. Start being positive.
If being a beer is tough, resign to drinking beer. Whats the big deal, its still the same word. And the same effect, dont you think?
Hey there, are you being?
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