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Monday, January 31, 2011
Why the horse shoe ain't round /8:54 PM

A simple activity that bodes a frustrating question. Appointment was but the 'I' removed from our usual ceremony in the comfort zones of the LT, but 'I' was definitely more than just an acronym. It spells misadventure when 1 person screws up within a dynamic team, a single domino to take the fall and bring his comrades into slumber as well. Major dominance of absolute monarchy to dictate who shall reign next. So many disappointments, no many grievances, but still the horse shoe is a horse shoe, a shape of its own.

Why then?

I'll tell you why.

Because a Democracy can never be completed as a cycle. Sure we have food chains that take a linear structure in ecology. We have cycles of famine, droughts and poverty befall many time and time again, perhaps a rough representation by a circle constituting of confounding arrows. But a horse shoe is not just a shape, it's a shape with ends, to be precise 2 of them. Squares, triangles, octagons, pentagons, all the exotic shapes you have discovered in your interest have but sides and points that unite them as one. No matter how diagonally distinct they fall apart, they swarm back together to converge as one. The horse shoe, is a rounded figure, attempting to imitate that of an oval or a circle, but somehow two ends cannot meet. The gaping abyss of nothingness, a symbol of failure to reach out to those around you. We connect with one, one connects with another, but another can only connect with one. A cycle that induces a horse shoe, the greatest irony of all. But everyone is oblivious to the flaw, for we are uni-directional and face our opposite ends. No?

Because we turn clockwise, and as the men march round the foot of the horse, we keep our heads in the shallow darkness, locked straight and waiting for his appearance. We know when our fellowman has passed, for the clockwise motion comes accurate. But when a wind blows counter to our direction, we falter for a second. Rambling much? Safe to say, we lack focus, lack flexibility, far too rigid to cope with. Discipline is one matter, but to compromise flexibility at our whim and fancy is too....

Ok, what was that second point? I'm just smoking again. ><

My heart lost track. I detest my sister. TTM.

Raging can't really stop that fast. I try, but sometimes I can't.

Submission.

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