Life only makes sense when you look at it backwards.

Jan 24, 2005 18:15

I remember talking to Danny about this a long time ago. The time it seems to take to age from two years old to three seems like a lot less than it takes to age from nineteen to twenty. Maybe, because when you're that young, two years old, you are only living through one third of your life, but when you're nineteen going on twenty, you are living ( Read more... )

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lost_capriccio January 25 2005, 04:10:09 UTC
Question:
1/3 is a bigger chunck than 1/20, so if I'm correct shouldn't it take longer to get through the third of you life than the twentieth?

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umbablabamos January 25 2005, 19:18:13 UTC
Yeah, that kinda threw me too.

[trip]
~
"Life only makes sense when you look at it backwards."
versus
"And when I see you
I really see you upside down
But my brain knows better
It picks you up and turns you around."
~

There's an odd "looking and flipping" motif.
Make sense of it for me, I gotta go.

[/trip]

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