08/11/2014

Tomb raiders!

Manfred Powell: Into the belly of the beast.
Alex West: And out of the demon's ass.

Today was walking through a mall and in front of me were walking a family. What caught my eyes was daddy and daughter walking! She petit and dad a hunk! Proudly they walk, she feeling safe and he strong! I wonder does he feed of the vulnerability of his duties to serve and protect her from all harm? Only a good husband can stand firm to demand that his princess be treated as a queen! Poachers raid tombs that are exposed! Hey dad, I remember all our adventures! The best thing I could ever have gotten were the trips we took to exploring my identity! Starting with developing my signature to seeing the place of my birth, shopping and in the process learning the negotiation tactics and learning the hard work of starting in business! The most funny moments were those where no one could believe that we weren't a couple and the amazement at being told that we were a family of father and daughter! How can any guy compete with that? Who isn't worth it wouldn't  keep it!

Lara Croft: To see your world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower. Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, An eternity in an hour. William Blake.

How can a woman who had a dad be envious of her daughter and her husband? She delights in the act of giving a daughter her moments of strength to be as happy as she was! Life's links interchange!

Alex West: Lara Croft, I don't believe it. Still pretending to be a photojournalist? Ya know, I think it's really cool that you can still keep a day job, though it's obviously just for show.
Lara Croft: So, Alex, still pretending to be an archaeologist?
Alex West: Lara, do we always have to fight like this? Maybe we don't.
Lara Croft: Hmm, maybe we do.
Alex West: Why?
Lara Croft: You stole my prayer wheels!
Alex West: Stole? Stole? Coming from you? It's not like you ever really owned them or anything. Hey, you're the tomb raider...
Lara Croft: Oh look, I think your clients need you. As you once said, so memorably, "It's all just a business". So go, go do business.

You gave me my identity and I allow you your mistakes! It's the only way I can say "thank you for not rubbing me blind of this world"! Showing or teaching a child how to roll with the punches is different from identifying the potholes! My dad never tells me what to look out for he shows me how to get out of it! I can read his body language through his eyes! He is too honest, his mistakes were my stepping stones!

E'de! Mudia he-re'

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