>>9392Oh look, another amateur philosopher poking holes in someone’s motivations. Allow me to enlighten you further, effort doesn’t always work, period. There are circumstances where sheer force dictates the outcome.Would you like to sit down over here and let me explain it again slowly and carefully, since apparently it wasn’t conveyed well initially?
>>9394.. Thank you captain obvious. When there were actual real-life graveyards filled with heaps of dead bodies rotting underfoot, people knew exactly what stood between life and death, but somehow nowadays elaborate metaphors make that very fact explicit.Thankfully master is used to my complaining about things like this, though most others wouldn’t stand my insolence.Of course, none of this actually matters and nothing can change the inevitable. But then neither does doing unnecessary noise poetry describing something we all instinctively understand perfectly fine anyway. One would’ve thought poets learned that after Goebbels. Each detail counts. Nothing is futile.Your choice of words simply tells us why my love for master will last while that imaginary edifice falls like sand castles. It tells us that the heart/love/fat asses/warm piss/butt plugs/something metaphorical should
>>9391Can’t you guys just skip the cryptic inspirational speeches and get straight to the hand-holding and singing Broadway duets? Most of your conversations end there
anyways.It hasn’t occurred to anyone thus far that fucking literally takes twice as long if the couple arguing while holding hands are ill-at-ease? They, whatever their beefs are, don’t hug when truly angry!I know, though – that’d reduce the tension and histrionics needed to keep the plot interesting. A book titled “Love in the Time of Show Tunes” probably wouldn’t sell quite so well, huh?Musicals and rom-coms precisely appeal to dumb animal instincts; which may be part of their popularity. The silly dancing generally makes audiences of both sexes simultaneously horny.Yes yes, [Charismatic S&M Dom], tell us again your obviously boring story about sweeping
>>9395Have fun citing Chuang Tzu or Rilke or whoever wrote the equivalent trite quote here so eloquently paraphrased: Speaking truth to power? In a world with cannibalistic debt-slavery gangs fighting warlords over control of radioactive city blocks while I swear almost every night for weeks to come? You think a nice literary reference changes anything?! Words like these now have the impact of hysterical laughter following the first really frightening news report.Calling people immature now means your elementary vocabulary expanded beyond 'No', and ‘Uncle’! Take that to the bank! Master tends to tear me apart with critique too, let alone occasionally saying hilarious dumb things, so spare yourself the trouble.Here on board, you know what I’m talking about? It stands at the pinnacle of thought-provoking literary devices alongside