Anger is often associated with fire, consuming everything in its path, long raging infernos, destroying all until it itself is destroyed, so to speak. From the lynch mob tactics which has been seen in a country currently occupied, it did demonstrate that not only are the two associated by analogy, they work together, leaving no trace of humanity, albeit in a temporal sense. If one thinks that it is a non civil act, perpetrated by barbarians, one would do well to look at the history of lynching, from the beacon of democracy itself, where there are postcards and pictures kept. Smiling crowds, male and female, mulling over hanged humans, some are charred, locking it in obscene poses. Horrific.
Who started the barbeque trend, and why is it still popular. Eating barbequed food is said to be risking oneself to cancer, due to the increased carcinogenic nature when things are charred. But who cares. The use of synthetic 'solid fuel', whereby the composition is vague and suspicious at best, doesn't even seem to faze anyone anymore. The burning of charcoal emits clouds of fumes, adding to the large pollution caused by the industries and machineries, but all is good.
The food cooked in barbeque mode is delicious, mouth-watering, evidently so, when one takes some time and effort to ready the food for consumption. Nothing tastes better than own cooked food. But, when one eats the readied food, one must remember to include, items such as cucumbers, for it is an IMPORTANT addition. Satays have always had cucumbers with them, and now you know why. Well, the veracity of points used in arguments usually do not matter as much as how it is presented.
Just ask the detractors of climate change. Global warming is not happening, they say, because it has happened before. Just wait till all of us are half cooked, smelling delicious, with just some ketchup to go with ourselves.
Sunday, June 13, 2004
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