he wasn't unhappy

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he wasn't unhappy

in fact, there was nothing to complain about at all
he had his entire future ahead of him
there was no lesson here about the banality of life
the only thing to be learned was that sometimes things truly are good
still this was a burden in and of itself

despite a life of being tempered like steal, he was not ready for this
the bright center of his world, God, Wife, Child was ever present
his enjoyment could not be out stripped
surely this is why God made man
to enjoy this world of his creation

independently, there still remained, many who did not appreciate this gift
some who where in constant pain
others that lacked any context to their lives
still more who enjoyed only ephemeral tastes of the love he had experienced

he questioned, in himself, how he might share the joy he had been given
Gods greatest commandment was to love, despite this God's 'followers' where full of hate
with this in mind he concluded that the evangelical rout was fraught with hypocrisy

instead, he concluded, it was better, then, to share what he had experienced.
inevitably this was seen simply his being braggadocios
an alternative eluded him so he gave in simply to accepting his moments
he lived the life he had always dreamed and thanked the creator for his existence

beyond that, he resolved, no man can do more
beyond that, this man could do no less
 

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Originally posted by: Platypus
honey bunches of oats is the greatest cereal ever created by man kind

Being that it was the progenitor of all of the great 'cluster' cereals I am inclined to agree. But your real point about personal taste and the pointlessness of arguing over preference is also taken.
 

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Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Originally posted by: Platypus
honey bunches of oats is the greatest cereal ever created by man kind

Being that it was the progenitor of all of the great 'cluster' cereals I am inclined to agree. But your real point about personal taste and the pointlessness of arguing over preference is also taken.

gotta have the clusters
 

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Originally posted by: Platypus
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Originally posted by: Platypus
honey bunches of oats is the greatest cereal ever created by man kind

Being that it was the progenitor of all of the great 'cluster' cereals I am inclined to agree. But your real point about personal taste and the pointlessness of arguing over preference is also taken.

gotta have the clusters

Crackling Oat Bran is similar but i think takes the 'cluster' idea to far, though I do like it. It's the juxtaposition of flake to cluster that adds the textural perspective that allows for enhanced enjoyment; this is all metaphorically speaking of course.


Originally posted by: Drako
WTF is a "stream of though"?

It is a typo for thought, intended to be an introspective stream of consciousness:
 
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