<[caeb]> Is this the one you wrote on a bus and think is not all that good but are probably posting it anyway? I think you're rather wrong about the no good part. <[Brennen]> Yes. <[Brennen]> (And hrm.) <[Molly]> it's very very good. <[caeb]> Also I am glad to hear there's no such thing as spiders. <[brennen]> I do what I can. (Re: Spiders.) <[caeb]> Except kill them, I've noticed. <[brennen]> Perhaps I've secretly taken a selective vow of nonviolence. <[Brent]> I've gotten weird about the killing thing in the last few years. Won't even kill a tick, now, unless a kid's freaking out about it. (As was the case a few days ago.) Agreed with caeb and Molly about this bit of poetry being ''quite'' good. <[caeb]> I understand the hesitation with killing them, actually. If the bastards don't sneak up on me I let them live sometimes. But irrational fears and nonviolence are often hard to reconcile. And, dude, your selective nonviolence vow is not so much a secret, as it is... HIGHLY selective. You still eat cows after all, Mr. Cognitive Dissonance. <[brennen]> Well. I mean. But cows taste good? <[caeb]> Some cultures say the same of spiders. (Although I think maybe I'm walking the wrong way with this...) <[Brennen]> I was going to say - are you sure you want to go down that path? <[caeb]> Am I ever? <[caeb]> And does that ever stop me?