Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Of a Snake and His Idiot

A Cautionary Tale (which most will not understand).

The Snake is evil, conniving, and he thinks that things in "his world" always work out for him. In "his world" he can take what is not his, ruin people, behave like an animal (which is what he is, after all), and after saying a few words, shedding a few snake tears, and waiting for a short period of time, everything is just supposed to blow over. Well, "his world" is his own perverted and sick mind. I don't live in his world anymore, and I pity those who still do live there. Which brings me to the Snake's Idiot. The Idiot listens to the Snake, and believes every word the Snake whispers in his ear. The Idiot believes that the Snake is not evil, everyone else is evil for not wanting to listen to the Snake, as the Idiot is addicted to doing. The poor Snake is getting a bad break, in the mind of the Idiot. The Idiot thinks that all those who've been bitten by the Snake are required to take the Snake into their bosom again, lest their sins go unforgiven. He learned this garbage from the Snake. A strange and sad tale indeed!

The Idiot needs to stop listening to the Snake, and the Snake needs to shut his mouth before someone shuts it for him.

The End.

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