--- date: 2019-08-19 weight: 2 --- *February 13, 2014:*
A goose is dumb. A thousand geese
darkening the horizon is a portent. Mindless honking, individually
directionless, collectively unstoppable
— Makyo (@drab_makyo) February 12,
2014
Any little thing can carry meaning for one person far outweighing what it
might mean to others. Something about flocks of geese terrifies me. It's not a
logical fear, it's a sense of foreboding. It's not the geese themselves, it's
the concept of geese, the lack of any ritual to solve the problem of geese.
A goose is tasty. Geese taste
like horror. Acrid tang of ill omens *froth*
— Makyo
(@drab_makyo) February 12,
2014
It's dumb. Geese are dumb. There's no reason I should feel any sort of
emotion at all surrounding geese, but I do.
Why are geese so portentous? Why
do they cause anxiety? Did I take my meds this morning?
— Makyo
(@drab_makyo) February 12,
2014
Ritual is like that. There is some level of meaning that's inexpressible
except if you can find a way to come at it from the side. Use words like
'portent'. Describe it as an odor, a sense, a mystery. Ritual and sensation
are wily and wary critters that want nothing less than to be identified, pointed
out, made plain. You're supposed to just go along with the ritual and accept
the portentous as fact.