Life is Simple
November 24th, 2006
The chain begins when a young snail reaches sexual maturity, becomes stricken with ennui, and attaches itself permanently to some fixed object. At the same time it undergoes a complete identity crises and becomes female. Shortly afterward, another male snail comes along, then mounts and copulates with the first one. It, too, abandons the motile life and remains in permanent copulatory union with the first one for the remainder of their lives. A third snail then comes along and mounts this second snail, which in turn becomes female. This procedure continues until there are up to fourteen individuals in the perpendicular chain.
One day we will put it all behind
We’ll say that was just another time
We’ll say that was just Another Day On Earth
Why do I
love her so
very much? Is
it just because
she is perfect?
is it just
because she’s just?
Brian Eno in conversation with Daniel Hillis
I love being
normal, it makes
me feel special