2014-12-23
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2014-12-23 |
Title text: 2014-12-23 |
Votey[edit]
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- Bet ernest hemingway that he couldn't tell a complete story in six words. So, hemingway wrote down "for sale: Baby shoes. Never worn."
- Be impressive because it gets such a big emotional response so rapidly.
- But what if we're just interpreting it wrong? Like maybe he was thinking imagine there's this baby born with rocket-feet, so it doesn't need shoes and everybody loves the baby and the family and they're all famous."
- If they're rich, why because they're major do they sell collector's items! They're the shoes? The only shoes rocket-bary
- Was ever going to wear.
- So, even though they're famous and rich, they are still so entrenched in
- Avarice that they'd sell their own baby's shoes for money they don't need.
- Hemingway was so deep.
- So deep.
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- Before you email: Yes, the story is apocryphal Here's an armadillo:
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