is he too Zen (connected to all things) or not enough (the sage- Asian story but don’t know tradition- whose servant broke the teacup he knew the sage treasured and was told not to worry, he had always drank from it as if it were already broken,- those were the words, I took it to mean that he did so as if it were the only time or last time he would enjoy it) here?
I remember during a junior high home economics class, when we were washing our utensils in the sink, I unintentionally created a huge bubble from the washing, and a classmate commented, “The ultimate bubble!”
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That’s deep.
Apparently this joke is all over Dana’s works.
And apparently, so are you…
is he too Zen (connected to all things) or not enough (the sage- Asian story but don’t know tradition- whose servant broke the teacup he knew the sage treasured and was told not to worry, he had always drank from it as if it were already broken,- those were the words, I took it to mean that he did so as if it were the only time or last time he would enjoy it) here?
The ones I remember were these big hoops on sticks that you swung through the air and made big bubbles.
I remember during a junior high home economics class, when we were washing our utensils in the sink, I unintentionally created a huge bubble from the washing, and a classmate commented, “The ultimate bubble!”
I loved killing bubbles when I was a kid. My siblings still do.
He’s so cute