Wednesday, April 22, 2009

AA Milne was a genius

I’ve been reading “Days of our Trailers” for a while now, as well as a few other lesser known sites, and have come to the conclusion that it is a gun blog. Having said that, I wish to expand on something I touched on here. Please take a moment to read it if you wish the following to make sense.

It’s very important to recognize who it is you’re dealing with, not only in the 2A arena, but life in general.

Virtually every person on G.O.D.’s green earth can be roughly described as a Winnie the Pooh character. Think about it.

Pooh: Essentially a Buddhist who is both remarkably complex yet incredibly simple at the same time. No worries, only thoughtful reflection to the current circumstances. Driven by base instincts with a moral code.

Rabbit: The self proclaimed moral authority who is flabbergasted that more people don’t hang on his every word.

Eoyre: COMPLAINS ABOUT EVERYTHING! Not happy unless he and everyone around him is miserable.

Piglet: Scared of not only his own shadow but the unknown boogie-men his shadow is obviously colluding with.

Tigger: Totally care-free just wanna have fun prankster. Virtually everything he says is total bullshit but he means well and doesn’t care if he means well or is just out for a laugh.

Owl: Thinks he knows everything but in reality, is quite uninformed about the nature of things.

Gopher: Cares only about his work and the rest of the world can burn as long as it doesn’t collapse one of his tunnels.

Kanga: The epitome of a mother figure who wants nothing more that to have everyone be happy and content.

Roo: The over-confident youngster who compensates for lack of life experience with enthusiastic vigor.

Christopher Robin: The human element inside the Hundred Acre Wood. Human interaction with the natural world. You never see his parents, these are the eyes of the youth. He contains a piece of them all. He is the aggregate.

AA Milne was a true genius; identify those you engage and you’re half-way there to victory.

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