Wednesday, August 08, 2007
things i can't understand #2
what are we suppose to do with origamis after we have enjoyed the orgasmic process of making it? everybody knows making origamis is all about the folding and creasing....but what do you do with your hundreds of cranes, japanese kimonos, lilies, frogs and whatever twisted products the book taught after you are done with it? pull up a chair, watch it catch dust and take up space? how entertaining. are we suppose to *sob* dump our creations into the big bad wastebasket? then there should be a final chapter after the "voila! and you have a crane!".....a "how to deal with the post-traumatic stress of destroying your creations with your bare hands". who came up with the idea of creating useless rubbish and wasting a lot of time in the process anyways? by the way, i enjoy origami. *hits own head*
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u mean folding papers gives you an orgasm? hehehe
Put them in a glass bottle and present it as a gift to me. heehee.
String them up like a mobile and keep them there until the next Great Springcleaning session! And if they don't look nice, just say you did it for the kids, WA KA KA KA...
Origami orgasmic?! *Scratch head* Something does not compute.
dear serene: only when the corners are folded nicely and meet at exact angles. hahahaha.
dear pooh: that solves only one origami....what do i do with the others??!! unless you want cartonloads of bottles...will come in handy if robber comes visiting...hehe.
dear jonzz: come next spring cleaning, i junk them? might as well save my time and effort and junk them now?? reminds me a little too much of the strung-up origami cranes i did for a sick friend....don't want that knife to keep twisting in my heart.
origami not orgasmic meh?? when they come out exactly as the book said it would...the satisfaction is unmeasurable.
its not the end product that is fulfilling rather the process of getting there!
I remembered admiring that strung up origami cranes at the waiting area...those little cranes with her name written on it caught my attention. *sigh*
dear wuching: yes, i said that....but what do you do with all the end product??
dear cocka: i remember that very clearly too. it's just a believe that paper cranes folded by loved ones will bring the patient speedy recovery....it's all folklore...but i think it's something for the loved ones to occupy their mind so that they won't go crazy...and to bring a little hope to them. sigh!
1) Recycle,
2) Sell them at the next salvation army fund-raiser, or better still...
3) Give me - my place could do with more orgasmic inspiration.
can use to wipe the backside afterwards wat.
dear e: open up the origamis and use as rough paper?? that's like destroying my creations still.
sell them? can't imagine why anyone wants to pay good money for rubbish, esp since only the process is orgasmic, not the end-result
*pulls gigantic cardboard box, heaving* ughhhh! sure, one person's rubbish is another's gold. :-p
dear ah pek: my backside very tender one hor....use rough paper like that will cut it!! should i pass to you??? :-p
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