Agnes by Tony Cochran for July 28, 2012

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    David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction  almost 12 years ago

    contemplate the significance of insignificance

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    James Hopkins  almost 12 years ago

    So if you’re insignificantly insignificant, does that mean you’re very significant?

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    tigre1  almost 12 years ago

    Sometimes the words people use are symptoms of the non-verbal distress…by reversing the words it leaves the feelings still there…maybe she ought to play chase and tag with Trout, or jog and trot around a bit…and THEN renew her plans to take over the planet…

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    x_Tech  almost 12 years ago

    I know this may be of no consequence and possibly irrelevant however, and it may be not worth mentioning, but…

    Oh nevermind

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    rshive  almost 12 years ago

    Well Agnes….No matter what you are or aren’t, there is always someone bettter or worse. There are very few true superlatives. Problem is that many people go through their entire lives without realizing it.

    So sit back, relax a while, and plug onward. Revel in your insignificance!

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    zman111666  almost 12 years ago

    I want an Icee now…

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    fishbulb239  almost 12 years ago

    I can empathize. At times when I’m dissatisfied with life, it helps to think of others who are worse off. At other times, though, if I’m feeling down and somebody points out to me that other people have worse problems, that makes me feel all the worse – I have insignificant problems yet still can’t rise above them? How pathetic must I be?

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