Reset Password
Reset Link Sent
Blogs > virtualcuzi > A Dirigible lost on the wind! |
A knight queen combination was the devil itself. I presented the group with an idea that playing chess was all the schooling they needed. To understand and get the most from life. But then they asked questions. Questions I didn't really want to answer. I pointed to the images I was using (of Pan's people) and described how love was a superpower. YES,yes I know I love I conceded and as a suitable mental tool I told them to imagine the five girls as Bishops who had an extra power to move. And move was something they were good at. It was turning into a Dudley Moore /Peter Cook, comical edge finding dictum. One k!d wanted to know about the symbolism of wearing their hearts on their asses. Another chimed in that if you couldn't love her ass then you didn't love all of her. My arguments filled out in awkward ways. Maybe I should have used a poker analogy. then Eon the little rascal asked what 'doing the hustle' means. "Well that's a simple one" I started with. I showed them a picture of Megan, explaining how their vulnerabilities were particularly open when they were young and seeking love. It was a blinding state, where you face cajoling forces. You may get the impression that you're not good enough. Sorry to say that many of you are not good enough. You feel the urge to prove yourself. That's really where personality comes into it. Personality is like a definition of the rules you play by. You learn to strengthen those rules and not to cross them. It makes it more fun for girls to lure you on to break them. I lived in a hatch I found in the forest. It was the perfect place to dwell over things but in reality I did none of that. A perfect life required a sense of fun and a bad memory. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered! |
|||
|
I decided to learn more about Pan's people. I started grooving to the hustle. Slowly at first. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
| ||
|
I was a fan of The Hustle and, actually, was pretty good at it.
| ||
|
I was a fan of The Hustle and, actually, was pretty good at it. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
|
Become a member to comment on this blog | ||
×
×