Once Before The Times
Mon Nov 08 2004

There is a general conception of understanding someone better, when learnt of their past...Sometimes I've found this doesn't work for me. Sometimes the more unfolds the less familiar the person becomes...

The fossils found in the Arctic's ices can tell a lot about how the planet has developed, though this also can reveal that our perceptions of this development were wrong before...The discovery could inspire and lead to further challenges of finding out, or it can sadden with the burden of knowledge, we prefer not to know at all...

Sometimes this knowledge could be too much to accept and we stuck between the versions of perception until we'll discover more...

~*~
Once before the times things were different...
Once before the times we were different...
Once in our times we've got to accept this...


Hmmmmm...now, here is something interesting, if not a little bit sinister
(why would anyone want to know which horrible death they will die, I wonder?):

Don't Trip
You will be smothered under a rug. You're a little
anti-social, and may want to start gaining new
social skills by making prank phone calls.


What horrible Edward Gorey Death will you die?
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OK, give me that phone!

1 Comment
  • From:
    Labyrinth (Legacy)
    On:
    Mon Nov 08 2004
    i agree with your opening lines. there are some things that is best left unsaid or it will draw two people apart. there are past which should be long forgotten, but keep haunting us like ghosts. As more unfolds, the less familiar the person becomes... perhaps because the other realizes, he doesn't like what is being revealed. And you were right to say the keyword is........acceptance.

    ori:)