Have You Ever Had The Feeling That You Have Overstayed Your Welcome
But does it really matter? When your internet personality is less "you" than your shadow is on a cloudy day? And when you have lived for 49 years before knowing that your internet host even existed?
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This sounds profoundly and depressingly existential. Please tell me it's not.
It's not. Just the opposite. The real live person, who is casting the shadow on a cloudy day who is NK, is wonderfully happy on these beautiful spring days. And
Al Gore's internets cannot compete with cardinals singing outside my window and coyotes coming up my deck stairs to visit me.
I suppose it could be existential for NK. But not for [the guy who signed my latest email to you].
Good. By the way, I'm saving that link for Sunday afternoon because it's a terrific way to start the blogging week.
I am, however, somewhat of an existentialist. In a Dostoevski, not Sartre, kind of way.
We're all a little existential now and then. Usually it's a sign you need more sun.
DRJ wrote:
We're all a little existential now and then. Usually it's a sign you need more sun.
Good line.
It was sunny and in the seventies all work week long -- and now that it's the weekend, cloudy, rain threatening, and cooler.
I blame Al Gore.
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