Nobody appears to remember to celebrate Kipling-Tuesday any more! Which is hardly surprising since I've only just formulated the institution; (although it is possible others have already established this much needed memorial celebration).
A rather dark ditty, and sadly still a similar situation here, not because people don't care, I hope, but because we don't seem to be able to organise things that aren't making a direct and obvious profit.
Hi Rough, I suspect, that rather like people, THINGS have an antipathy towards (or should that be against?) being organised at all. It is quite probable that without a certain natural stickiness/sense of community atoms might never have formed molecules interesting enough to replicate themselves.
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Nobody appears to remember to celebrate Kipling-Tuesday any more! Which is hardly surprising since I've only just formulated the institution; (although it is possible others have already established this much needed memorial celebration).
A rather dark ditty, and sadly still a similar situation here, not because people don't care, I hope, but because we don't seem to be able to organise things that aren't making a direct and obvious profit.
Hi Rough,
I suspect, that rather like people, THINGS have an antipathy towards (or should that be against?) being organised at all. It is quite probable that without a certain natural stickiness/sense of community atoms might never have formed molecules interesting enough to replicate themselves.
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