Day 6 Alex
Day one for me (literally)
The real world is made up of a whole bunch of four letter words; some good, some bad and the rest just plain ugly.
Than, there is god. A three letter entity whose family values (father, son and the holy ghost rider) brought to us the revised worldly structure: the triumvirate: buy, cry, fly, cnn, nbc, big mac.
Cleverer, though, are we to have invented the two letter word esquive: by, if, we, to, la.
The question remains: is saying “s” politically correct? Is fantasizing about “b”, just a waste of time? Can “w” move you so, that you will never need “t” again?
If we can abbreviate language, could we also abbreviate abstract language? Dance, music?
Of course we can. We live in a free country…just kidding.
How much of its meaning is lost or misinterpreted, when one resumes a Shakespeare play in one defining word: this (four letters) thy (three) us (two) or I (one)?
Does emotional content equal value of interest? See identifying oneself equal value of interest.
There is a simple comparison which validates the very core of our investigation: the onion.
Peel an onion to its core and it will still taste like an onion. Less quantity, more flavour.
Jack Kerouac said about automatic artistic output, while referring to his creative frenzy while writing “On the road”: “Keep the body busy, keep the body distracted and allow the spirit to slip out the back door.”
p.s. Does being part of the group mean integrating the herd?

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