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RE: Ordin'ry infinite—(rabbithole factory.)

in #poetry6 years ago

Bit of sarcasm :-) It's generative aspect is a big part of what makes it so enjoyable to write, for me. Combine it with a whimsical mood and it's a good time, indeed!

You know, I don't think I've read Chomsky unless it was when I was younger. That piques my interest :-)

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Ah, great. I admire Chomsky in his relentless, uncompromised intelectual drive. I think we should dig ourselves constantly, reinvent ourselves constantly. For only in movements there is life. Again poetic comment, huh :) .

I definitely respect anyone that embraces a continual fascination with life, because to be without wonder is to cease to truly live. I've been in periods of my life where I somewhat stand still, and those—like the present—where I take on a bit too much!

Yes. It is true that curiosity is real flesh of life, multidimensionaly so.

🙏 തീർച്ചയായും ബഹുമുഖമാണ് 🙏

Athe! :)

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I am yet to master anything about Malayalam script myself. Interestingly, many young Keralites have similar problems, which is sad, given how rich this script is.

It's quite difficult. I fell in love with it, though, and got to the point where I could read most signs and newspapers very slowly. I always thought the traditional conjunct characters were so cool.

I thought it was quite sad how the youth in Kerala were mostly indifferent toward their beautiful mother tongue (I was teaching Western Music to kids elementary through college age). I was very surprised to see that they often didn't know their own language too well.

Of course, they were more interested in English so they might be able to get high-paying jobs in other countries. It made sense, but was frustrating because I wanted to escape western culture and found that it followed me wherever I went.