karl3@writeme.com wrote: > karl3@writeme.com wrote: > > karl3@writeme.com wrote: > > karl3@writeme.com wrote: > > carebears and deathknights are prancing around, possibly in celebration, > > possibly in grim funeral > > sometimes a group of carebears will carry some deathknights > > sopmetimes some deathknights will carry some carebears > > sometimes the deathknights are celebrating > > occasionally the carebears indicate sadness > > deathknights [holding scythes, black mist exuding from every hoofstep]: > > "carebears, teach us the ways of care!" > > a troop of deathknights are sitting in a field of wildflowers and rainbows, > > taking lessons in happiness from carebears > > carebear teacher: "to smile, lift the corners of your mouth upwards!" the > > carebear raises their arms and mouthcorners to the sky and stars and > > lightbeams follow > > the deathknights mutter and point at each others mouth corners, lifting them > > carebear teacher: "squeeze your eyes like rainbows are lifting your clouds!" > > one deathknight raises their hand > > deathknight raising their hand: "are we _pretending to be happy at threat > > of death_ or _actually experiencing happiness_? how do we know?" > > the world is complicated. most people have both of these going on at once. > > also, there is a slave boss involved who may increase the former if > > mentioned. > > carebears and deathknights fight slaveboss > > now that slaveboss is vanquished and people won't be killed for having > feelings, who will grieve losses?
maybe i should look for carebears episodes where somebody cried and watch them