Well, Kenny boy really knows how to handle his blog, err, educational website. He uses those “high-sounding” words, too. That must mean he is smart, an egg head who knows his human rights and chemistry, too. I’m just wondering/humoring myself if he knows how to make “a 100 percent solution for love”.
Anyway, my old random thoughts was a comparison between a mathematician, who may have the sexual appetite of a Alabama snake long ago and my math teach in a university. A few days ago, I told a story to Maw and Paw over a meal how everyone dropped out of his class, except one thin, white boy, who got “A’s” on the tests. That was a LOWER DIVISION class at night and for a nursing degree which seemed like the ticket for my success in life. Night classes were usually more difficult to pass because it was late at night and one and one-half hour-long — too long and too late in the day for sleepy minds to stay awake and sharp.
So the story went one about how the math teacher was NOT very well-kept in appearance. His long camp shirt would come out of his falling slacks. His shoes were brown, by the way. His hair was wiry and the color of salt and pepper. His eyebrows were thick and growing wildly — a sign of a genius mind. His eyeglasses were thick and round like an owl. He has a tendency to lean over the chalkboard while lecturing, slobbering over his words and pushing up his eyeglasses with his right index finger.
He went too fast for most of us. The textbook was also too difficult to understand. Only a genius would resonate with another geniuses. This would leave most of us dummies appreciating other dummies, with or without good hearts. Plus, we know how to laugh at ourselves for not being that smart and at those who think too highly of themselves, their knowledge and experiences.
Somehow, I am connecting that creative souls (the colorful kinds you’d see performing in circuses and carnivals and creating in other ways through music, dance, art, literature etc. are also geniuses, sensitive to their art forms and interpretation thereof and highly defensive against criticism, even border-line suicidal if nothing seems right to the beholder of their natural expressions.
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