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In my experence, its always my fault.
I’ll be with better men than me.
Ashes mixed into centerline paint so I know my pilot homies will miss me foreverashes turned into a lab diamond that gets put into a chinese made laser pointer sold in mexico city so I can be in every cockpit for an eternity
Yeah but bulk pickup is usually only once a monthTrash day is on Wednesdays.
Truth. Two things we share with all those around us, for uncounted millenia; those being birth and death, of course. There may be other things we share with subsets of humanity as we pass our years, but I can't think of any universal experience beyond those two.Hole in the bottom of the sea.
There’s a flea on the tail of a frog on a bump on a log in a hole at the bottom of the sea...
Either that, or at the site of Forrest Fenn's Fortune.
Or, most likely, mixed with the billions of other randomly scattered ashes after we stupid humans precipitate the "very little bang" that takes us all at the same time to Valhalla or the various and sundry other places non-Norwegians go to find their ultimate nothingness, 5-750 virgins, and apricots falling from the trees. Oh wait, no, that's the Santa Clara valley as recently as 1970. Wherever we go, it always soooo much easier on the pscyche to know - with certainty- that everyone else begins the journey with you.
I can: Ignorance. Apathy. Disassociation. Suggestibility. Magical Thinking. Greed. Flatulence. ...and Taxes ...and Greed. Oh, and "bringing our towels".Truth. Two things we share with all those around us, for uncounted millenia; those being birth and death, of course. There may be other things we share with subsets of humanity as we pass our years, but I can't think of any universal experience beyond those two.
Not wanting to be cavalier about it, I'd note it's rather sad sometimes to be so much closer to the end than the beginning but I find there is something strangely comforting in knowing I won't be plowing new ground when that day arrives.
Those would be "subsets" in my feeble mind; however common, not universal as an iron-clad rule. To make it more clear, my focus was on the uncounted billions (?) who have lived and died before I will, or you - across the globe, around the world. While I share more of your perspective than you might guess, "our BMWs" and "problem solving skills" define a relatively small (I think) percentage of all humanity which has lived and died.I can: Ignorance. Apathy. Disassociation. Greed. Flatulence... and Taxes. The only really "advanced fashion" in which we differentiate ourselves from Pan troglodytes and Pan paniscus is via our BMWs and our "problem solving skills". Hydra-like (yeah, that's ancient Greek), we humans create at least three new problems for every problem we "solve". A big part of that is that we human have forgotten what an actual problem is Even though we invented language, we are no longer capable of defining our terms. We humans tend to add more buttons to coffee making machines not because those buttons are actually required, but simply because we CAN add more buttons... and that's soooper cool and trendy.
Oh that's gonna be real convenient for me when I go to cross-off "Pee on Mitch McConnell's grave" from my bucket list.Unless something changes unexpectedly, I'll be buried in the family plot which happens to be right across the little cemetery-road from Col. Sanders. Follow the gold line in Cave Hill, give your regards to the good Colonel, and I will be right behind you, resting peacefully, precisely where I belong. Peak Kentucky. Cats Cats Cats!
That guy died 20 years ago!Oh that's gonna be real convenient for me when I go to cross-off "Pee on Mitch McConnell's grave" from my bucket list.