It wasn’t change he was afraid of.
He liked change, he embraced change, he told folk.
He didn’t like sudden change
But change over time, gradual change, he liked.
He’d always been the same.
It wasn’t change he was afraid of.
He liked change, he embraced change, he told folk.
He didn’t like sudden change
But change over time, gradual change, he liked.
He’d always been the same.
Clever! 🙂
How can he be the same if he is constantly changing – no matter how slowly? 🙂
That’s one heck of a paradox!!! 🙂
God Bless!
Prenin.
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They hurt sometimes, paradoxes, Prenin.
I was reading about a billiard ball time-travel paradox earlier… that hurt as well!
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I guess that last line means that’s the way he’s always been, Prenin. 😀
Nice play on words, Tom. 😀
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But then he wouldn’t have changed and he likes change!! 😉
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🙂 🙂
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Thanks, Tess. I like to play every now and then!
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And you do it so well… 💡
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Ha! Love it!
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🙂
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Howlingly good head twister with a cool little twist in the tail!
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I’m pleased you liked it, Icewolf!
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