Quote Originally Posted by Youngblood View Post
Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
Anyway, I am going to go easy on the mentally ill. They have their own lives and they and their loved ones need to do what is right by them. Personally, I find the idea of artificially altering the brain for something like depression quite repellant, but each to their own. To me there is nothing more noble than a troubled mind howling into the wilderness like King Lear. You wouldn't want to imagine him popping some prozac and having a sleep. No, you have to work your own way through these things and though life is tough, that is part of the savage wonder.

It's a beautiful spring day today and I am going to go and look at the lake and see the cherry blossoms. Life is indeed a beautiful thing and I am going to cherish it in all the ways that the mentally ill cannot. If I see a rabbit I shall let it be.
lol miles. this is probably this first ever funny post I've read from you. It is either your best ever tongue in cheek work, or the words of someone closing in on the step off time.
Oh, come now, dear child, I am sure there has to be at least one other funny post out there somewhere. Intended to be funny, but also a seriousness lurking beneath. King Lear is one of my favourite Shakespeare plays, a might fine piece of work by the immortal bard. King Lear is Shakespeare's very own wheatfields and the crows.

As an aside, Bilbo's last post has me convinced that he is bi-polar as well.