Sometimes I wish I was soft, friendly, and suitable for all ages.
Show Less"...primary goal of inducing as many smiles possible."
makes me think of some of your most recent posts, calvin.
Show LessThe Rubber Duck knows no frontiers, it doesn’t discriminate people and doesn’t have a political connotation. The friendly, floating Rubber Duck has healing properties: it can relieve mondial tensions as well as define them. The rubber duck is soft, friendly and suitable for all ages!
I think the sound tips this into a transformative space for me
Show Lessa creation story is only a story of creation when paired with the story of its inevitable and beautiful deconstruction.
the alpha and omega only exist in tandem.
The United States seems to love owls more than anybody. Obviously. Not sure they'd be comfortable with owl burritos...
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/16/703
you are right.
and to a lot of radiant folks, YOLO does not mean You Only Live Once, but rather You Obviously Love Owls.
Show Lessjump frog ju-bil-ee means one thing to little cutied snorkers.
it means another thing entirely for Kentuckians...
amIright?
Show Less"Jenny, leave your doll just like so. We want the internet to idolize and appreciate the magnitude of loss they feel when staring at the images created from us leaving your doll right here in this chair, as if waiting to greet you upon your ill-fated, never-gonna-happen return. Capiche?"
Show LessIt seems that, you don't get to perform yourself until you are created. The accidental leaving of shoes becomes an image that can perform itself over and over and over.
I guess you need the accident first.
Show Lesshttp://www.pcah.us/the-center/blog/searching-for-a-place-that-feels-real-enough1/
does a certain path
continue be occupied by the spirit after the being has vacated?
i wonder if these places would be real enough for Mr. Whit.
Show LessI can imagine someone saying, since art is an important mode of knowing and communication, how
can it ever become obsolete? This question is simply heedless toward the successive lessons of the
avant-garde which prompted the brend theory.
. . . For us, all high art, for example, was seen in
the shadow of Stockhausen's "scientific music." Its
message, so far from being uplifting or even neutral, was a message we were better off without.
-Henry Flynt, 1990
I can imagine someone saying, since art is an important mode of knowing and communication, how
can it ever become obsolete? This question is simply heedless toward the successive lessons of the
avant-garde which prompted the brend theory.
. . . For us, all high art, for example, was seen in
the shadow of Stockhausen's "scientific music." Its
message, so far from being uplifting or even neutral, was a message we were better off without.
-Henry Flynt, 1990
there are big ships and small ships and ships that sail the sea.
but the best ships are friendships and may they always be
The perfect wedding toast formula:
Part 1: I love you both so much.
Part 2: A lovely anecdote about the couple’s relationship and how awesome they are. (Try to stay away from something just about about the bride or groom, but about them as a couple. Talking about primarily the bride or groom within the context of their relationship and their love can be lovely, too, if that’s your relationship to the couple.) This should be the bulk of your speech.
Part 3: I hope you are always as happy, joyous, and in love as that moment. OR This…
The perfect wedding toast formula:
Part 1: I love you both so much.
Part 2: A lovely anecdote about the couple’s relationship and how awesome they are. (Try to stay away from something just about about the bride or groom, but about them as a couple. Talking about primarily the bride or groom within the context of their relationship and their love can be lovely, too, if that’s your relationship to the couple.) This should be the bulk of your speech.
Part 3: I hope you are always as happy, joyous, and in love as that moment. OR This proves how madly in love you two are. May you continue to be an inspiration to us all. Etc.
Part 4. (Actually make the toast.) Everyone drinks!
Keep it short and sweet, and it will be a home-run every time.