She thinks of a numberAnd he proceeds to guess.“Shall I describe it to you?”“No no!” he exclaims,“That would onlyCompromise my judgment.” She watches from above.Does she laugh or frown,As he guesses a numberAnd, with the precisionOf a skilled sword swallower,Describes its significance? Share:ShareClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new...
Well, we’ve gone over some possible reasons for why we seek love (good times, eh?). Today’s musings will be about sharing our love. That’s right, folks; the declaration of “those three words.” In the tradition of Part 2, this post is meant to raise questions for discussion more than it’s...
“It’s easier to be a mediocre historian than a mediocre physicist (in other words, it’s easier to get a C in a history class than it is to get a C in a physics class). But it is just as difficult to be an excellent historian than it is to...
This one is meant to be more of a discussion. I fear I raise more questions than insights here. The Search Alright, so love is clearly not something that I can codify; it’s too human, too subjective. And that’s great! We’re all post-modernists here; we’re comfortable with the undefined. (What...
Despite years of struggling against its more common manifestations, I have always been obsessed with romantic love. Let’s not confuse this with a fixation with being in love; the two are not synonymous (although I think one does tend to lead to the other). Still, I watch a disproportionate amount...
I haven’t been to a dance in a while. Now I remember why. I’d say that I miss the days when all dances were choreographed but, sadly, I missed that tradition by a hundred years or so. Looking at the circle on the dance floor, I feel like we’ve regressed....
i just wrote this for school. might edit it later: As I follow the presidential debates this year, I can’t help but be bothered by the fact that many of the current issues are really non-issues. While the morality of abortion or of gay marriage is certainly a debatable topic,...