Wednesday, January 08, 2014

Verifying the truth of a gummy bear

The thing about being scintillatingly mesmerized is that the numbness eventually wears off. To intentionally ignite that temporally limited sensation repeatedly is a terrible feature of the human psyche. Contentedness as a virtue is only rarely exclaimed. The esoteric hubris of those who promote this infatuated consumption are reckless rather than spellbound. Let us push these inclinations asunder rendering them derelict and dusty.

5 comments:

ghost said...

"gummy bears will stop up your arteries." -one of my students

Zhoen said...

Strangely, gummy worms taste better than gummy bears.

Phil Plasma said...

I do not eat either gummy bears or gummy worms or licorice. It looks and feels like plastic to me.

Debstar said...

I don't like the way gummy bears stick to one's teeth. Straight away I start imagining my teeth rotting because of a glued on little piece of gummy bear.

I left a message on your post about traveling through France but my iPad must have been feeling contrary that day. Anyway, what I wanted to say is, think very carefully about driving, the French drive like maniacs. I was rather frightened when we drove out of Paris mostly because we passed 3 large car accidents on our way to Reims.
Make sure you have a glass of the local champagne while you are in Reims.

Phil Plasma said...

We are taking the TGV to Reims after all.