So...I was thinking about the word 'interesting' the other day. I mean, 'inter-'....'-est'...'-ing'. I came to no good conclusion.
And why not? It's not like I'm a stupid person. I thought longer and harder about this word called 'interesting'. I tried to break down the pieces and derive some type of meaning. I came to no good conclusion.
So...I decided that, instead of just breaking it down, why not just destroy it and changed it all around until it is entirely unrecognizable. Needless to say, I was inspired by my innovative idea.
I took out pieces of the word and jumbled the remaining pieces. The first new word I came up with was "Resting Gin".
I thought to myself: "Resting Gin is interesting. I'm already making progress."
Then I took away more pieces and added yet even more pieces to make the phrase: "I enter stinging."
Again, I thought "My, that phrase is quite the interesting thing. "I enter stinging."
I spent the greater part of the evening coming up with new phrases from pieces I had utterly destroyed. I found this process to be quite amusing and, shall I say, 'interesting'?
After all this, I tried to remember what had given me such a grand idea. What, in fact, was my inspiration?---
Wait!!--"inspire....ration..."
Screw where the idea came from! Let's just roll with it.And I did.
I came up with a whole sleu of phrases from 'inspiration.' And I even started to develop a type story out of them.'Inspire rations' was the first one I came up with. 'Inspire nations' was the second. 'Perspiring ions' was the third. The fourth was even more inventive: 'Rats spiral and spin'.
The picture I had in my head of the fourth phrase was so absolutely vivid. I saw rats everywhere, spiraling out of control, if you will. Then I remembered the 'inspire rations' phrase. From this I developed a one sentence story-line, which will inspire me further down the road I'm sure:
We need to ration the rats because they are spiralling out of control, and the ions have to work hard(hence their perspiring) to inspire nations to ration the rats.
[Make sense?]
S.s fratello
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