Thursday, September 29, 2005

The 92nd Street ramble

How quickly can you ramble an entire page and make sure that it gets down on that type? Oh, quality is not going to be a factor here -- only quantity. It doesn't matter if a word or two slips in that is not correct. That's just too bad! What is important here is verbiage, verbiage.

So there's been a considerable amount of time between this release, and the previous one. The eyes are getting a bit weak. So what is necessitated, is the functioning of content. Because content has to be functioned. Okay

So what is it that one is trying to say here? We are coming to a pivotal times on the calendar. After such horrendous hurricane in his Katrina and Rita, we do come to recognize our own responsibilities to each other.

The paradox of catastrophe. Catastrophe brings out the best in people, and the worse in others. Were the looters during the Katrina hurricane really an illustration of "the worst of humanity" coming to the surface? No. Not at all. They were simply thieves, who saw an opportunity. Tragedy or not. Not cruel people, not terrible monsters, just thieves. That's bad enough, but let's not make it worse than it is.

But the triumphs! Although who can talk about triumphs, when so many people have died? Nevertheless, they were acts of kindness that transcended the people who committed them. And there were homes, across America, that opened their doors literally to take in total strangers. And the strangers are still living there till today.

So here we go: a ramble! Ramble ramble ramble. It's time to let the verbiage loose, let the words and running like a racetrack! Eyes closed, actually they are in pain. But that is not the issue here. What is the issue is that words articulated clearly, can form sentences and sentences can form paragraphs.

And paragraphs form pages, and pages communicate.

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