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author | Case Duckworth | 2015-02-27 15:51:11 -0700 |
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committer | Case Duckworth | 2015-02-27 15:51:11 -0700 |
commit | f402a2b6d43a0411028b14a19cb449a7da0f5314 (patch) | |
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parent | Revise Riptide of memory (diff) | |
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16 | link: father | 16 | link: father |
17 | ... | 17 | ... |
18 | 18 | ||
19 | His mother ran out of the house in her nightgown. "What the hell do you think | 19 | His mother ran out of the house in her nightgown. |
20 | you're doing" she hollered as Paul watched the shed. "I'm burning the shed | 20 | "What the hell do you think you're doing" she hollered as Paul watched the shed. |
21 | down" he said smiling "isn't it warm?" "It's warm enough out here without | 21 | "I'm burning the shed down" he said smiling "isn't it warm?" |
22 | that burning down" she said "go get the hose and put this thing out." "But | 22 | "It's warm enough out here without that burning down" she said "go get the hose and put this thing out." |
23 | Mom" "Do it" she said in the tone of voice that meant Do it now. He went | 23 | "But Mom---" |
24 | around the side of the house screwed the nozzle on grabbed the end of the hose | 24 | "Do it" she said in the tone of voice that meant Do it now. |
25 | pulled it around the house and waited for water to come out the end. When it | 25 | He went around the side of the house screwed the nozzle on grabbed the end of the hose pulled it around the house and waited for water to come out the end. |
26 | did it was not in a very strong stream. "I don't think this is going to work" | 26 | When it did it was not in a very strong stream. |
27 | Paul said to his mother. "God damn it I have to call the Fire Department" she | 27 | "I don't think this is going to work" Paul said to his mother. |
28 | said and went inside the house. The shed continued in its burning. | 28 | "God damn it I have to call the Fire Department" she said and went inside the house. |
29 | The shed continued in its burning. | ||
29 | 30 | ||
30 | After the Fire Department put out the fire one of the men said "Your mother | 31 | After the Fire Department put out the fire one of the men said "Your mother says you set this building on fire. |
31 | says you set this building on fire. You know Arson is a major offense." "I | 32 | You know Arson is a major offense." |
32 | set it on fire" Paul said. "Why?" "Because ART wants to be random, it wants | 33 | "I set it on fire" Paul said. |
33 | to be natural, but it isn't. Humans create ART because we can't help but see | 34 | "Why?" |
34 | patterns in randomness. But we feel guilty about it." The man nodded to | 35 | "Because ART wants to be random, it wants to be natural, but it isn't. |
35 | another man in a blue uniform. "We want the ART to feel natural, to feel | 36 | Humans create ART because we can't help but see patterns in randomness. |
36 | random, but we can't stop seeing the patterns" as the man in blue walked over | 37 | But we feel guilty about it." |
37 | and put a hand on Paul's shoulder "ART is unnatural by its very nature. I | 38 | The man nodded to another man in a blue uniform. |
38 | took my ART and gave it back to nature" as the man led him over to a black and | 39 | "We want the ART to feel natural, to feel random, but we can't stop seeing the patterns" as the man in blue walked over and put a hand on Paul's shoulder "ART is unnatural by its very nature. |
39 | white car and put him inside. He was saying something about Paul's right. | 40 | I took my ART and gave it back to nature" as the man led him over to a black and white car and put him inside. |
41 | He was saying something about Paul's right. | ||
40 | "No it's my left that was hurt" said Paul "but it's all better now." | 42 | "No it's my left that was hurt" said Paul "but it's all better now." |