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One of the things I enjoy is doing a literary interpretation of things I find on the ground. While this practice may be looked down upon by other literary critics, what with their fancy “books” and all, they do not understand that THIS is the cutting edge, the vanguard of literary criticism.
My most recent find was a religious tract titled “Eat, Drink, and Be Merry.” The epiphany from this work is that being happy and enjoying yourself will make God hate you.
The tract states that:
“At this time of year … people will move like army ants toward the corner tavern, beer joints and nightclubs.”
Continuing this theme of people as insects, the tract warns us that,
“This will continue on for days as the multitude of people keep coming back like the moth does to the flame and is burnt or destroyed by fire.”
Another thing I noticed that moths do, is that they bang themselves repeatedly against my...
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