Kindly gate the calling of splendid forces, but guard against revolting hither and shorn. Horns of plenty give succor to invested honors engrossed in rooms of pillows, silken pillows, for the fellows of Mr. Bellows.
Watch immediately if the slumbers you have long forgotten in the rotten time of sand and hour glasses give length to days of yore. Grasshoppers too know not how long to wait before hunger gets the best of bitter bees buzzing before the brew pub next door. Pins and postulates proved the last fermented theorem well enough for general consensus among the other theoreticians, but woe unto those who stand outside the consensus of echoes! Comfortably pruning the waters of Babylon, Xerxes enlisted the help of a thousand bullfrogs to spread the royal manure across the plains of Lourdes.
Splendid forces aside, applied algorithms take root where virtue wears the bellowed garments of silken cats.
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Very nice
..Someone talked about Cats..? I can speak for Cats and for myself, Sir. I haven’t heard something like that before.. Even in ancient Egypt too. “The bellowed garments of silken cats. ” You can’t show in any museum of them.. Cats are the most noble creatures in the world. They do not need to wear anything on top of their magnificent fur. Moreover, they are extremely elegant, they do not cough or sneeze in front of anyone. They are not even seen when they are gagging. They clean themselves in their own privacy. And their fur is really like silk. Then I didn’t understand: Does virtue take root where Cats wear their bellowing clothes?..This is unbelievable, CATS are the virtue.. They are the only creature of having virtue.. Let’s not make the Egyptian Gods angry with these words, sir.
Thank you, on behalf of the CATS, nia
I think Hatshepsut would agree with you. And so would my cat, Trixie. 🙂
Hatsheput also Like many civilizations that accumulate wealth, she took an interest in exotic animals and ordered to collect live animals, too. The animals brought to Egypt from Punt included apes, monkeys, birds, greyhounds, cattle, leopards, cheetahs, rhinoceroses, and giraffes. On the other hand Sir, do you know how many CAT(s) (word(s) ) there are in other words (as a syllable) , like dedication, catastrophe, telecommunication,…etc. How nice and richful in your language. In my own language I can’t find “kedi”=cat… CATS, they are so precious… I loved your Cat’s name, Thank you, have a wonderful day, Love, nia
This one spoke to me. Perhaps it is the postulation of fermented theorems…