Let us consider the farmer who makes his straw hat his
sweetheart; or the old woman who makes a floor lamp her son;
or the young woman who has set herself the task of scraping
her shadow off a wall....
Let us consider the old woman who wore smoked cows’
tongues for shoes and walked a meadow gathering cow chips
in her apron; or a mirror grown dark with age that was given
to a blind man who spent his nights looking into it, which
saddened his mother, that her son should be so lost in
vanity....
Let us consider the man who fried roses for his dinner,
whose kitchen smelled like a burning rose garden; or the man
who disguised himself as a moth and ate his overcoat, and for
dessert served himself a chilled fedora....
Let us consider the girl who grew radiant pink hair but dyed it black to avoid attention, or the hunter who despised the hunt, and considered his ire a victory over evil, or the man who built a theater for a giant and exceedingly wise white parrot to teach mankind about the nature of the soul, but never opened the gates because the bird spent all day inside and sometimes never even went outside at all...
>>5183142
Lightning. It flashes bright, then fades away. It can't protect. It only destroys
>>5183161
karl lagerfeld ruins labels
>>5183161
Quit talking about yourself, slave
>>5183113
>>5183142
i don't care
stop harrassing me
Let us consider a man who toiled with fire and steel all his life to prevent the grass from growing, who was eventually struck down when he defiled a pilgrim spreading seeds in his yard
Or ponder a woman who dreamed of children all her life but killed herself when her doctor told her she was barren
And consider the fate of a bear who witnessed the descent of a fleet of starships, and lives on the fringes of human society, in hopes that he'll find someone who can talk to him so he can learn the dangers of what he saw warn the rest of his kin
>>5183186
What shall I talk about Goshujin-sama
>>5183224
Once there was a knight who was born to a lowly serf and her invalid husband
His parents worked all their lives so their son could attend school, which he did for his entire youth
When he left school he was an adult man and when he returned to his homeland he became lost, for he could not recognize any trees, any roads, any houses or any faces, for they had all changed since he saw them as a child
And so he returned to school and found a job working on campus
>>5183267
>working on campus
better dead than red
calvary was a good film
>>5183958
I was looking at this thread earlier and i was going to make this comment but i didnt and now you have for me