It is only when you go naked to the urinal that you realise the extent of splashback.
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It is only when you go naked to the urinal that you realise the extent of splashback.
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:biggrinjester:When you have children, you realise you are a bit player in the musical of your life.
:biggrinjester:When you leave the hospital, don't say goodbye, but au revoir.
Sure dear, in the field of war and love any drawing material is valid :nod:
Yea, sure, I just need to find a long-enough minute :p :D Mind you, this quote gets one thinking. It's so meaningful for a poem around it ;)
There's something utterly profound in all these three :thumbsup:
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"You see girls as energy drinks; exciting, addictive, and mass produced for your own pleasure."
That's me in an arguement. :D
That's a great point for an argument. What a sharp mind! :thumbsup:
Well done ;)
Made my day. The person I said it to didn't like it, but that is their own problem. If I wasn't insulting them it would be hilarious. They should stop having so many energy drinks. :p:D;)
As with the consumption of alcohol and the servings of chocolate, moderation is one of the keys to a pleasant happy life.
The mouse scurries to its drawer,
the hard drive hum recedes,
and I withdraw to my bed.
But the computer screen is still flashing and bright inside my head.
Boredom is an occupation that fills up much time.
Ahh, Paul and Daniel. Genious at work.
"The future is a dream of the past."
Ahh, you're onto something here. Reminds me of the T.S. Eliot quote, which btw, probably has nothing to do with what you intended your quote to mean, but anyway:
"The historical sense involves a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence."
Yeah, totally random, but I was just thinking about the essay from which that quote came from, and so your aphorism undoubtably made me think of it. Again, I think you meant it in different terms.