"If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst into the sky like the splendour of the mighty one, I am become death, the shatterer of worlds."
~the Mahabharata (pronounced without the 'a' at the end)
This passage was made infamous when the guy who invented the atom bomb saw the very first blinding explosion and uttered these very words... I wonder if at that moment, he realized what that blinding light would cost, how it would turn the tables of the second world war, and what it would give way to?
I think it's too early in the day to be quite profound...yet it's the first thing that came to mind...
On other sabaw matters, here's an old one:
Question: what did snow white sing when she came out of the photo developing store?
Answer: someday my PRINTS will come...
359. SAN ISIDRO LABRADOR: A Bone to Pick, A Santo to Fix
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Some 15 years ago, I was driving in the direction of *Lubao* when I found a
row of stores along the road, and one instantly caught my eye: *“PRINCE
SECON...
6 months ago
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