Monday, December 12, 2011

The tchotchke chronicles

Yes, this is in fact a tchotchke, or more commonly called a trinket.
Trinkets always emit beams of endless joy and insanely unexpected happiness for those who lay eyes on it.
Let us now go deeper into the world of perfection as every trinket brought to life has an intricately lined detail by its sides and delightfully majestic corners of glossy-ness,
Trinkets are far from any sort of imperfection, and this is something we do not have in the real world.
The real world is constantly filled with flaws and constant disappointment.
My job for today was to prove that a slight imperfection in everyday life, is the very thing that could bring out delightful strings of beauty and majesty.
Look closely at the picture I took above,
I placed various different studs on top of a bland trinket that was waiting to reach perfection on it own.
But as I said, perfection can never be defined, and that trinket which tried to reach perfection with its surfaces being equally distributed with top quality laquer and veneer, turned out to be one bland little box which could never grasp the continuous attention of a toddler even from miles away.
The studs were of different colours, sizes and inequalities, but that didn't stop them from connecting the virtual dots with the other studs to form a beautifully lined photo with equal distribution and the perfect tone of saturation.
This just goes to show that despite all beings on planet earth being of different origins, colours, ethnicity and heights, a barrier dividing us all should be demolished and harmony along with neglecting superiority should be the core of our existence.
Racism, anguish, rudeness and envy should be packed in a vessel and shipped off to a place unknown.
So remember this, we could always learn a thing or two from everyday objects.
Just because they are immobile, who says that there's nothing that they wanna shout out to us humans out there?
All we have to do, is to stop, look, embrace and learn.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

An infinite pool of berry-rific proportions


Let take ourselves on a journey into a land of absolute berry-rific delight,
Imagine shrinking your current enlarged figure into a mere 7.5 centimeter tall figurine,
Now, let us dive into the picture I took,
Let us dive and sink into the fine pores of thick and lusciously silky circular sacs of juice surrounding the blackberries,
Lets press our cheeks against the relatively tough exterior of the blood red cherries yet embrace its delicate flesh contained in it,
We shall even watch and feel endless gleams in our beady irises as our now miniature feet punctures a hole of natural sweetness in the pale insides of a blue berry,
Who said that being short or tiny was a bad thing?
We may be luckier than anyone else for having such traits.
Imagine if we were small, really small.
We'll be able to witness life's majestic beauty that no one else would be able to.
So, if anyone else tells you that you're short and tiny, don't you ever believe what they say.
Each and everyone of us are able to do something with what has already been available to us.
It just takes that little extra spark for us to be creative and think a little out of this world to come up with the ultimate end product that could thrust us further and further into a life of infinite joyous proportions.
So readers, believe in what you think is right, and again, stay optimistic.

You there!!! Name please?

So basically, this is a post with no particular direction.
I'll just type out the first thing that comes to mind.
Hmmm, peanut butter, I see no peanuts in its 3 dimensional shape, nor do I see silky sunset yellow butter being swirled in it, yet, they still call it peanut butter?
What about pineapples, hmmm, pine cones are just too jagged and hard for the human canines to consume, and do we see any shape resembling the smoothed out edges of apples in this fruit? Exactly, the answer, is no.
What I'm saying here is that, names given to a particular being or object doesn't necessarily have to be spot on.
In fact, creativity was what drove things like peanut butter and pineapples into getting their out of this world and one of a kind 'labels'.
So, the next time you think about naming a group, your child or even a creation that you thought long and hard about, just remember that you do in fact have to put in that extra bit of effort to get the incredibly astonishing name that would light up glows of everlasting happiness in the faces of those listening to it.
Have a good day readers and do take a moment or two to reflect on what I said, well, if you really wan't to, heheeee.

 
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