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  • The Question

    Or "Things bouncing in your head are expected to come out."

    They say that "Too much knoweldge can be a dangerous thing."

    I for one believe this.

    Knowing too much can cause doubt.
    Knowing too much can cause paranoia.

    But if you deny yourself that knowledge, do you then become safe?

    Should you lie to yourself and not gain knowledge, but feel safe?

    Or do you be truthful and learn, and risk being hurt?

    Even without the knowledge, the danger will always exsist.

    Maybe you already know too much and paranoia has set in. Then it is too late.

    If the Ice Age has been coming for a time, maybe We should sail to the Moon.


    It's so beautiful up here, I didn't ever want to land.

  • The Dentist

    Or "I've seen stupidity, and it's you."

    A few months ago I mentioned how I chipped my tooth on some fruit whist at Fruitstock. Well of late I've been going the dentist. I've had few apointments. One reason for a delay being that my original dentist all of a sudden disappeared. I'd only had a quick check up with him, and by time I got round to my next appointment with him two weeks later he was gone. No reason given, just a new dentist and the old notes.
    On one trip to the dentist I had been waiting in the Waiting Room for quite a while. The person before me was a little girl who was having to have a filling or tooth out and wouldnt stop screaming. She was in there a ver long time.

    While I waited, in the Waiting Room, many people came and went - as there are two dentist's in the surgery, not that this one dentist was so good he could see two patients at once. It got to 5 and the there was only me left. Id say it was quiet but all you good hear where the high pitched screams from upstairs.

    A few minutes later a lady walks in. She must of been in her mid twenties Im guessing. She had arrived 15 minutes late for her appointment and the receptionist said that the dentist was no longer seeing patients.
    The lady then went on to moan about how she had trouble getting here, that there was no one else around. She even pointed out that I was still waiting, gave the receptionist a hard time, she was rude and basically demanded that the dentist see her.
    Now the dentist didn't mind seeing the patient.

    BUT the last people I would ever want to piss off would be someone who is about to stick sharp and point objects in my mouth.

    Did this woman have some sort of Pain Wish.
    A Pain Wish is a little like a Death Wish, except not as long lasting.

    When it come round to my turn to see the dentist I had to say,
    "I don't want done what the small girl just had."

    Always best to amuse the dentist staff then give them a hard day. Period.

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