When you’re ready, you is. That is a proverb from ancient ancient, more old than any other. What does that mean? Ready for sex? Ready for what you got. Meaning, what ever comes we’re ready for, but more, when we’re ready things happen. That takes a long time, much cruisin, not for bruisin per se, but more for the right outcome, and then presto it acts. I think inbetween is a time of comma, where we pause and things happen and we just peruse, sort, or comment and then presto nothin. Then nothin. Then nothin. But we feel things, act sometimes but mostly just inklin, respond to the such. And then somethin. Things happen usually and we response to such, as said, that we know somethin and hint hint hint at more, or maybe that we’re interested. And then nope. But something always happens, responds and knows and we got or getta get somethin. Then getta got. Or more in this context get means got. Thanks for the ancient peruse way of this dialogue, might get tedious but teaches somethin. Response and neglect. Meaning how to let go and just simmer and say nope till somethin comes. And that means what is fittin.
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