- Creative Writing -

Soak up some classics

Posted by: otto ( retired, U.S.A. ) on January 22, 1999 at 12:25:25:

In Reply to: Either say something that merits thought or I stick to my original reply. posted by otto on January 21, 1999 at 10:37:33:


: : Obviously you dont take time to digest what you read. This is not a negative statement. It is an outlook or an alternative perspective on our purpose of this earth. I hate to have to interpret my own writing but for you're sophist critique I'll make an exception.

: : Picture a theoretical all encompassing bubble of spirit that contains The Everythin. Imagine if that bubble was compromised in some way causing tears or breaks. People like angels have been placed here to either mend or add to the injury. Not meant to be funny, Meant to make you think. Try it you might like it.

: Look spacecase, I'm old and retired, I have seen more of everything in this world than you. Either say something that merits thought or I stick to my original reply. When you grow up and see the real world perhaps you will shed your bubble.

: --
: McSpotlight: point to consider - define "real world"

My first inclination was to step out your front door and/or read some Sam Johnson but in thinking it over, it would take too many years to teach you what the "real world" is with all its wonders and unspeakable human acts. Soak up some classics, nothing much has changed in how people treat each other.

--
McSpotlight: there are two things that spring to mind; firstly, everyone has their own perception of what the "real world" is - do you include things which have no physical existence, like human society and art? Secondly, isn't the "real world" what we (as inhabitants) make it?


Follow Ups:

The Debating Room Post a Followup