T R U T H
WHAT'S YOUR POINT?
If the language you choose has to have a point it's not wrong to ask why without being a smartass. Since all truths are half truths if you accept the divine paradox (think catamaran vs. canoe) the opposite is the same as the point so answering the question is agreeing to argue. If you say "my point is the same as the point of the universe" and you're asked "which is . . . ?" you end the argument by answering "what else is there beside the universe?" An opposite? Really? booga-booga, man. Words, you can't live without them and yet they take you up where you don't belong. Maybe that's the appeal of avoiding clarity in these chosen words. It's a place I don't belong without causing trouble. But it's far from the writings of that guy in Beautiful Mind - no schitzo stuff or anarchy here. Love poems? Simple - you say something flowery then something you really like then something you'd really like to do with her and you get
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I like rice krispies
let's fuck
runnin' the 9s still. almost to the point where it's the bar and it's staying there.