[T]here is a thinking among the amused that involves doing quite unexpected or strange things, in an attempt to spread amusement as well as other equally unexpected goodness...This is a principle which I like to refer to as the Crauhnice Principle. ‘Crauhnice’ simply being a word used to describe anything that is so strange, abnormal, insane—crazy, if you will—that it turns out to be nothing other than truly nice.
--From 'The Crauhnice Principle' by Joy Osympelmin
Friday, April 29, 2011
Spinning Schrödinger's Cat
You know the world is upside down When the snow is falling up. And you know you have a lesson to learn When the dark glass through which you are looking Shatters in your face.
I suspect that's when wise men go blind And blind men learn to see.
Very good.
ReplyDeleteI still want to know if the cat is dead or alive or both.
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