(...I would assume fat jokes like this one are still acceptable fare within this thread, as they're neither political, racist nor religious, RIGHT?!...they're just not woke, that's all)
True story, just the other day. In the supermarket I heard a woman say in the distance, "Have you ever walked down the wrong aisle?" A man is heard answering, "Yeah, FIVE times!."
This may or may not seem funny but it was not something read out of a book, it was real life in full swing. I got a great kick out of it.
laffite wrote: ↑March 31st, 2023, 11:30 am
True story, just the other day. In the supermarket I heard a woman say in the distance, "Have you ever walked down the wrong aisle?" A man is heard answering, "Yeah, FIVE times!."
This may or may not seem funny but it was not something read out of a book, it was real life in full swing. I got a great kick out of it.
Sometimes we connect with the human race. We suffer that curse of empathy. But it feels good to do that, because most of time it's funny. We are all in this twisted game together, walking down the wrong aisle five times and then walking down it again.
laffite wrote: ↑March 31st, 2023, 11:30 am
True story, just the other day. In the supermarket I heard a woman say in the distance, "Have you ever walked down the wrong aisle?" A man is heard answering, "Yeah, FIVE times!."
This may or may not seem funny but it was not something read out of a book, it was real life in full swing. I got a great kick out of it.
Sometimes we connect with the human race. We suffer that curse of empathy. But it feels good to do that, because most of time it's funny. We are all in this twisted game together, walking down the wrong aisle five times and then walking down it again.
Ya know Thompson, considering the manner in which you stated this keenly observed thought here, I think it could also be legitimately posted in that "Poetry" thread that's makin' the rounds around here at the moment as well.
(...and no, I'm not kiddin' here...I thought what you wrote here was very poetic)
That's the objective correlative. A tad hard to understand but essentially simple. The objective correlative is an emotion. As an example take the Dylan lyric - You don't know what's happening here / Do you, Mr. Jones? / . Who is Mr. Jones? He!s the objective correlative. He's a moderator on this board who has the gall and guts to delete or move posts. He should be made to wear ear phones / Cause there's something going on here / And you don't know what it is / Do you, Mr. Jones?