Hoarder:
“They told me more is really less but I think they’re crazy…now if I could just find that 20 year old coffee pot that’s buried beneath a pile of old newspapers.”
I, personally, always extend the exact perfect amount of caring regardless the situation. (Maybe even irregardless the situation.) It is a hallmark of my personality.
Thank you for sharing this playful meditation on “less” and “more.” It cleverly captures how perspective shapes value, leaving us amused while quietly questioning our own attachments.
I, for one, couldn’t possibly.
Quantify “less”, so I can properly defy your assertion…
Hoarder:
“They told me more is really less but I think they’re crazy…now if I could just find that 20 year old coffee pot that’s buried beneath a pile of old newspapers.”
All I know is a pile of bull plop is less Les Nessman and more Michael Moore.
Yes no or maybe so.
This sounds like Congress’ attitude toward $40 trillion of debt. Or the chalkboard-fingernail beginning of a Kamala word salad.
If I couldn’t care less, does that imply that I could care more?
No
I refuse to engage in these quantum entanglements…
Bill Clinton:
“It depends on what the meaning of ‘less’…is.”
I would have more will to care left if my will to care hadn’t left. Normally I’d wear it out on my sleeve, but it’s all out.
Sorry. Not sorry.
Ask me again in 2 years.
-Gordon.
Here lies Les Moore
Four shots from a fourty-four
No Less
No more
Is that you Dirty Harry?
I just deleted 400+ photos from a text stream and the storage on my phone went up .5 gigabytes instead of down by that much.
So my anis yes. Less is more on my phone.
400 is rookie numbers …I once deleted 653 photos of Sydney Sweeney on my Revvl 7 phone.
What kind of Sydney Sweeny photos?
Screenshots from the movie ‘The Voyeurs’ (need I say more?)..and other sources but I’m not a Peeping Tom…not yet anyway.
I cannot possibly care any more less than I already don’t.
I, personally, always extend the exact perfect amount of caring regardless the situation. (Maybe even irregardless the situation.) It is a hallmark of my personality.
Thank you for sharing this playful meditation on “less” and “more.” It cleverly captures how perspective shapes value, leaving us amused while quietly questioning our own attachments.
We couldn’t be less philosophical here.