A fork of Rural Dictionary
The same way a new friend should never expect you to change, or for you to change/abandon old friends for them, someone that expects your city or neighborhood, or anything in it to change for them was never a friend of your city or neighborhood, and was never on anybody's side there.
Change is never really as necessary as some peole claim that it is. You're always going to add new things to your life, but you're a fool if you abandon the old for the new. There would be no new without the old (without your original friends, you wouldn't know what a friend was to find a new one).
A lot of people are quick to try and change something once they get bored or frustrated with it, but they're not as quick to try and preserve something that's already there. That's like throwing out decent food because it's a day old for a quick fix of instant gratification at a fast food restaurant because it was cooked that day and not reheated. Not everything that is preserved needs to be donated to a bunch of people you never met before either, that's not being a humanitarian, really it's a bunch of people you never met before trying to take advantage of somebody they see as being too nice.
Things not changing fast enough for some people isn't frustrating, people that need everything to change to keep from getting bored or frustrated are frustrating people to know.
Change is an acronym for "Come Help A Nigga Get Elected"...an overly used word for this "08" polical year.
"Change for America", "Time for Change" or just plain "Change" signs carried around for and by democrats
When one intends to give you your change for an item whilst withholding the coinage that usually is included so that the transaction is quicker and less messy with jiggly change in ones pockets.
Shaun R. - "Do you have the change for the beer?" Mike S. - "Yeah *hands me $7*, but I don't have your change change." Shaun R. - "That's all right, I just wanted the bills anyways."
A word used SO much in the 2008 presidential campaigns that it no longer holds any meaning.
"The American people want change." -- Pick a Candidate