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Neither the simple nor the sophisticate one
Just the complicated girls like me so,
That I should already
Strangle myself by a straw.

Fuck all night and sleep all day
Hope you get a decent pay,
Snore with all might
Squeeze your cunt so very tight.

If angels were visiting soon
I'd go and have my back groom,
So when they give me wings
It'll stick well with all my whims.

 
C'est la fraƮcheur qui fait la vie, c'est la douleur qui fait la mort.

I here by re-state that life looks to be....

Why Ask ?

Asking questions is a way to study, the text and the personality, personal interpretation is learned through discussion. Question is a direct way and humor an indirect way of commenting on oneself and the world around. We do not need a reason, a goal to prove, as the world could be seen as a passage, a narrow one I think, to be passed through consciously stepping forward with no fear.
I understand the concept of failure as I do war hunger cold or even wisdom but they are but words that describe state of things that one follows or NOT.


"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty." - John Adams [1772].


In 1799, Thomas Jefferson echoed that: "Free government is founded in jealousy, not confidence . . . . Let no more be heard of confidence in men, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitutions." Between (a) relying on the limitations imposed by the Constitution or (b) placing faith in the promises of a political leader not to abuse his unchecked power, it isn't really a difficult choice -- at least it ought not to be, no matter who the political leader in question happens to be. (BoingBoing.net)

"The last thing to determine conclusively is weather you're in a comedy or a tragedy. To quote Edel Calvino, the ultimate meaning to which to all stories refer has 2 faces: continuity of life, inevitability of death. Tragedy you die, comedy you get hitched."
(Dustin Hoffman in 'Stranger Than Fiction')