metaphoricalame

Even metaphorically, it’s lame. It’s all lame.

But the lameness is what draws a person. The lameness is non-threatening. Non-intimidating. Non-eternal.

When a person attaches lameness to a thought, concept, ideal, or idea, it removes all urgency; all threat response of timely deadline dissipate into the aether like the trailing smoke after a candle burns out.

Lameness is like these metaphors describing lameness; itself the description of a metaphor.
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Where was I?

I forget, does it matter?
Probably not.

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