Plato: Is it possible to destroy a dream?
Socrates: It is difficult to destroy a dream. More so if you continue to dream about it every waking moment.
Plato: What is the remedy then?
Socrates: Bacardi Breezer, my disciple.
Plato nods his head in acceptance. This was the weakest philosophy he had ever heard from his master, yet, he found some strength in it.
The master, in the meanwhile, was quite aghast with himself for having been so weak to come up with a remedy like that.
Life and the universe both continue to simplify and complicate at the same time. Life and the universe continue to exist at the same time. Probably because it is difficult to destroy one while dreaming about the other.
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3 Comments:
i tried bacardi breezer once, it didn't work.
post>> It didn't work for me either. In fact it made matters worse :-)
hypocrite ..... no more breezers for you ....
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