Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Robin Williams

Everyone is posting about him, and I don't have much to add.

People are talking about the loss of such an incredible person, his acting and support of the troops were just a small part of his personality and life.  His battles with addiction and depression were well documented.  The sorrow and anger over him taking his own life is raw.

Lets move on to something else.  Remember the man, perhaps learn something from it, but move on with life.  Don't let the death of one man, unrelated to you, consume your thoughts.

What new things can we learn today?  What is one thing we can share with others that will make them laugh, or maybe cry.  Can that laugh be turned into a snort and a flashing moment of humiliation.

Why is a snort from laughing so funny, so embarrassing.  One sharp intake of breath through the nostrils that makes a loud noise can change your whole thought process for the next five seconds, and perhaps those around you.

Let us explore the science of the snort, dissect it, and examine its pieces.

Let us just enjoy the sound of a snort, the humor that induces it, and the abashed face of the one who made it.

Perhaps you enjoy the snort.  I do.  I enjoy being made to laugh so hard that I momentarily forget how to breath and produce this funny little sound that adds to the humor of the moment.

May you snort sometime soon in your future.

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