But since the narrator is a character and not just some box with words then I guess I’d have to say it was me who commented on the lapels. But I am the one who wrote and drew it…so there’s another part of me that was critiquing my own work as I did it? Yes. Yes, there was.
And when lapels feel important they do their job better and with greater satisfaction. And yes, the chair. But I would say it’s the “right” chair. But then I know what’s going to happen.
“We are the sum of our experiences” now put such a saying in a world of gods, demons, and puck and you got a manual for life thats almost as hard to read and understand as the one on understanding women… almost.
Nice hat, Narrator!
🙂
That hat…just can’t shut up.
It’s job is to be mouthy
Well, I have another question. Who is that asking about the narrator’s lapels?
Or in other words: Who narrates the narrator?
Maybe there’s the Narrator, but there’s also an Artist, and the Artist is asking why he had to draw buckles on the Narrator’s lapels.
Yeah. Or the writer in me is critiquing the artist in me
And who watches the Watchmen?
But since the narrator is a character and not just some box with words then I guess I’d have to say it was me who commented on the lapels. But I am the one who wrote and drew it…so there’s another part of me that was critiquing my own work as I did it? Yes. Yes, there was.
Ah, the voice of reason, isn’t it annoying?
Well, I have to live with it
I think the hat mis-chose…Ravenclaw seems more likely….that’s the creative house.
Aw, thanks
Wait, so Vogue is on a journey to trippyville because she sat in the wrong chair? Fancy.
And to answer the question… the buckles make the lapels feel important.
And when lapels feel important they do their job better and with greater satisfaction. And yes, the chair. But I would say it’s the “right” chair. But then I know what’s going to happen.
“We are the sum of our experiences” now put such a saying in a world of gods, demons, and puck and you got a manual for life thats almost as hard to read and understand as the one on understanding women… almost.