May 6, 2009

Running away to join a different circus

I'll be back once I figure out how to say "no".
Or once I've had enough sleep.
Or maybe tomorrow I wake up in a better mood, prioritize, take a break, become efficient, open my bag of tricks, do all my chores, eat my veggies, breathe, stop thinking about it, take it easy.
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The book Maxi sent me some time ago, Tokyo Doesn't Love Us Anymore, features among other things some pills that can erase memory. Sometimes I wish I could get my hands on such pills.

8 comments:

Biluś said...

saying no is over-rated and life-denying! i vote an enormous yes!!

if you took those memory pills u'd have to rely on ur blog for memory and who you are - that's pretty cool :-)

Ruxandra said...

oh, but i am in a life-denying stage. actually i'm not, i'm just utterly annoyed by the fact that i can't keep pace with myself :)

miss m. said...

Yes, very neat pills.

And as you can see here they might become real one day.

Biluś said...

Great link miss m - I also adore the idea of the fear spider and the safe spider here, sounds like the start of a very weird story.

One day, the fear spider turned his back on the safe spider, who just happened to be looking at herself in the mirror and so became aware of this most heinous of crimes. What she did next was to echo down the generations of abstract concept spiders...

(do, please, continue!)

Ruxandra said...

What if the fear spider is everything the safe spider ever wanted to be, and the other way round? And why is the fear spider a "he" and the safe spider a "she"? :)

Biluś said...

And what if the 'he' was really a 'she'..? And what if the fear spider isn't really afraid, only a little anxious because the safe spider isn't really safe at all, as the fear spider is hungry and cannot find a satisfying spider pierogi? What if by eating the safe spider, the fear spider can save five other abstract concept spiders: the love spider, the sadness spider, the perplexed spider, the erotic spider and the death spider..? What then?

Ruxandra said...

Then I say "smacznego" to the fear spider! Safety is over-rated, anyway:) Could we perhaps offer him/her a denial-spider-dessert? With vanilla, nutmeg & extra cinnamon?

Biluś said...

The over-indulgence spider says 'count me in'!