In or Out Famous, Which Is It?

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Anyone who knows me, understands how this question could easily go in several different directions, possibly good, or even possibly bad. So the question I could fire back might be something like, Do ya feel lucky… well, do ya? That was Clint Eastwood, by the way.

In the WordPress Prompt Sandbox, I shall play nice… for now…

It’s important for me to begin by looking up the definitions of both Famous and Infamous just to sound smart for everyone. You shouldn’t think that I am guessing or anything.

According to Merriam-Webster,

Famous means “widely known.” Infamous does not mean “not famous” but rather it means “having a reputation of the worst kind.” It may help to remember that infamous is related to infamy which means “evil reputation brought about by something grossly criminal.”

Famous is good peeps and Infamous is bad! That’s the basic difference between my choices here, and I can say I have met both… whether you have to think they are or not wasn’t terribly clear in the question nor the definition.

While I could say that meeting ALABAMA in person, back stage after their concert, when I was only 15 was the most famous group of folks, my first face to face with Jesus changed my world. There will be no topping this guy for being who He is!

I will say that I have come across at least 3 very very infamous people… the problem with meeting someone truly Infamous, is the fact that no one in public ever sees them. You may think that Infamous people will have names and pictures all over media and history books, but most truly Infamous Ones remain in the shadows. For myself… I will give them no honor of seeing their own names in print, or hearing one mention them, as they crave power above all else and I shall give them NONE!!!!!!!

Here, have a cookie…

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