Friday, April 27, 2018

Why the wild things are

I hope you'll excuse my hand writing, I'm writing this in the train.

Yes, it's quite exciting, I know. I'm going on a trip with friends way up north. Well, not way up, we're still south of the Nordic Circle, but pretty north still. I've been told there's still 20cm of snow, which is frankly unforgiveable so close to May Day. But I digress.

This week I wanted to talk to you about dragons. Because it's been a few weeks and I've been thinking about them a lot.

Dragons are contradictory creatures. They can be incredibly dangerous, deadly really, easily they're deadly, but most of the tine they decide not to be. They just... chill out. Eat and sleep and hang. And I sometimes wonder why?

That seems a bit... biased, though because they are incredibly smart creatures. Smarter than some humans I know, hah! But you understand what I mean, right? Like they are like that for a reason. They can so why don't they? They do hunt in the wild after all.

And I suppose that's it in the end. Those are wild dragons. But the dragons at the palace are fed, they don't need to hunt. So they can just chill.

I suddenly realize this is a bit weird of a topic for me to write about, but... you know. I just find it interesting. So I wanted to share. Anyway.

I suppose that's all I wanted to say. Until next week, bye~

2 comments:

  1. So that completely lacked context. I'm assuming this has something to do with Robin, because otherwise (and actually even assuming that) I have the feeling that you have a thought there, but you forgot that the rest of us in fact don't know what's happening in your head.

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    1. I was writing this in a bit of a hurry, so yeah. And yes, this is related to the dragons in Robin.

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