I love the way this turns something that would be so emotional into something so matter of fact. Like a shopping list that goes: bread, milk, eggs, coffin.
I like your analogy. When a person’s troubles pile up, it becomes a dark comedy. So one’s perspective of the situation becomes matter of fact like oh okay so got a $100 ticket for speeding, washer broke down, and my pet got run over, so almost an expectation of more bad stuff becomes the norm for this unfortunate being that didn’t ask to be born in the first place. See how it leads to a story . . . we’ll call it Endless Loss.
I love the way this turns something that would be so emotional into something so matter of fact. Like a shopping list that goes: bread, milk, eggs, coffin.
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I like your analogy. When a person’s troubles pile up, it becomes a dark comedy. So one’s perspective of the situation becomes matter of fact like oh okay so got a $100 ticket for speeding, washer broke down, and my pet got run over, so almost an expectation of more bad stuff becomes the norm for this unfortunate being that didn’t ask to be born in the first place. See how it leads to a story . . . we’ll call it Endless Loss.
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Wow what a weekend!
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Haha
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woooo Karina! haha
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a poetic disaster…:)
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That WOULD be a terrible weekend, glad it’s only in your mind. 🙂
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Yes, of course
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OH! Whew! Thought it was for reals your spouse ran away.
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I hope this is more Haiku than your actual weekend horror story… 😮
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Haha. Most of my writings are simply from my imagination.
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Glad to hear it. ☺
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