> You're making stuff up. It's a kind of weird confidence trick you play > on yourself, like the Roadrunner running across the air between two > peaks, where if you stop and look down you can plummet like Coyote.
And I felt the need to ask you: what _is_ your patron deity's opinion of Warner Brothers cartoons, and is there a Road Runner of Order out there somewhere locked in eternal struggle, or is it more of a punch-clock thing?
Perhaps WB Coyote chases Roadrunner to get his brain back, because the Roadrunner is actually Coyote, who thought it would be a funny trick to swap minds with a bird...
I've been reading through you entries, particularly the poetry/song lyric ones, and I'm absolutely entranced. You really do capture that feeling of fantasy that's so close and far away.
This one in particular - really does speak to me. I *am* that one who wished and dreamed of other worlds, because this one never did fit.
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> You're making stuff up. It's a kind of weird confidence trick you play
> on yourself, like the Roadrunner running across the air between two
> peaks, where if you stop and look down you can plummet like Coyote.
And I felt the need to ask you: what _is_ your patron deity's opinion of Warner Brothers cartoons, and is there a Road Runner of Order out there somewhere locked in eternal struggle, or is it more of a punch-clock thing?
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I've been reading through you entries, particularly the poetry/song lyric ones, and I'm absolutely entranced. You really do capture that feeling of fantasy that's so close and far away.
This one in particular - really does speak to me. I *am* that one who wished and dreamed of other worlds, because this one never did fit.
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