Humor and outrunning Karma
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It seems that if I give way to laughing at something, it always comes back and gets my ass later on in such a way as to only hint at it's arrival.
From the time of laughing at something, to the point of rebounding, it seems I learn the importance of what I was laughing at so as to teach me to act otherwise, almost unconsciously, in sometimes totally unrelated events.
Why my karma so tedious, yo?
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It seems that if I give way to laughing at something, it always comes back and gets my ass later on in such a way as to only hint at it's arrival.
From the time of laughing at something, to the point of rebounding, it seems I learn the importance of what I was laughing at so as to teach me to act otherwise, almost unconsciously, in sometimes totally unrelated events.
Why my karma so tedious, yo?
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It seems that if I give way to laughing at something, it always comes back and gets my ass later on in such a way as to only hint at it's arrival.
From the time of laughing at something, to the point of rebounding, it seems I learn the importance of what I was laughing at so as to teach me to act otherwise, almost unconsciously, in sometimes totally unrelated events.
Why my karma so tedious, yo?
Sounds like you're talking about laughing at vs. laughing with. Hadit vs. Nuit.
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It seems that if I give way to laughing at something, it always comes back and gets my ass later on in such a way as to only hint at it's arrival.
From the time of laughing at something, to the point of rebounding, it seems I learn the importance of what I was laughing at so as to teach me to act otherwise, almost unconsciously, in sometimes totally unrelated events.
Why my karma so tedious, yo?
Now there's something double, sinister, and deadly that sounds like the only way to work through it is to laugh at yourself.
Something with an odd number of leaf-parts might help one achieve this realization on a daily basis.
Thanks, guys. But in our universe, who would be doing the laughing with? Hadit or Nuit?
Again, a female plant with an odd number of leaf parts might shed light on this.