Insanity or genius?
Dec. 24th, 2011 09:37 amThe scene:
azekeil and I in bed, having only just woken up. Sort of.
Me: I dreamt how stuffed toys will save the economy. I need to go back to sleep.
Alex: Er...?
Me: Shut up, it makes sense. Zzzzz.
Alex: *wanders to have a shower*
Me: Zzzzz.
Alex: *returns from shower*
Me: Navy seals will fix our problems.
Alex: *pauses for thought* You mean the marines?
Me: No! Seals wearing navy!
Me: Can you imagine a leopard seal in navy?
Alex: Like what? A protection racket?
Me: *brain derails*
I still think stuffed seals wearing navy will save the world from economic ruin. Alex thinks my idea needs some more work...
I'll show him!
Me: I dreamt how stuffed toys will save the economy. I need to go back to sleep.
Alex: Er...?
Me: Shut up, it makes sense. Zzzzz.
Alex: *wanders to have a shower*
Me: Zzzzz.
Alex: *returns from shower*
Me: Navy seals will fix our problems.
Alex: *pauses for thought* You mean the marines?
Me: No! Seals wearing navy!
Me: Can you imagine a leopard seal in navy?
Alex: Like what? A protection racket?
Me: *brain derails*
I still think stuffed seals wearing navy will save the world from economic ruin. Alex thinks my idea needs some more work...
I'll show him!
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Date: 2011-12-24 01:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-24 01:43 pm (UTC)Kind of like the idea to have hamsters do our talking for us.
Objectively you know it's bizarre and makes no sense whatsoever, but the brain has successfully produced the feeling of brilliance to go along with the idea, so it's hard to get rid of the idea.
That or I've started the slow decline into madness. Take your pick, really.
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Date: 2011-12-25 06:17 am (UTC)It's certainly an intriguing proposition and in the absence of any obvious connection points with the universe as we know it, it's quite difficult to convincingly refute :-)