Religion and Ethics Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Keith Maitland on August 24, 2017, 03:59:41 AM
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We have all either read or heard about a book titled The Joy of Sex, unless the book is now too old to interest today’s young people, who seem to have preferred to discover the joy of sex firsthand rather than in print. The trouble with relying on sex as a source of joy is that it does not last long. Sex may be fun, but afterwards it can turn cold. Getting out of a bad situation can be a bleak way to start the day — or the middle of the night. Even spectacular sex diminishes in retrospect. The French have a well-known phrase: la petite mort, or the little death. After the climax, the comedown. After the high, the down-low. After love, boredom. Are you ready to do it again? Maybe yes, if you’re 19 or 20. Older than that and you’ll be getting up to wash the dishes.
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But there is another kind of joy that will stay with you through all your days and nights, through marriage, separation, and divorce. It never turns cold. It is the joy of syntax, and you definitely want to enjoy it.
https://thesmartset.com/syntax-only-sex-education/
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Syntax? Some people want to tax everything! ::)
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Syntax? Some people want to tax everything! ::)
;D
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Syntax? Some people want to tax everything! ::)
Yup - we call them Tories!
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Does that mean that those of us who don't syn are tax exempt?
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Yup. We have to fill in lots of forms to prove it though.