[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, August 12, 2011
In the Great Field at Mount Holyoke, Under a Dome of Stars by Greg Rappleye
This is one of my favorite poems, so I figured I would upload it.
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