Raz from the Rose

in #philosophy5 years ago

To the roaring crowd, Raz rose on stage and began to sing. "I have no self-awareness, no self-awareness, no self-awareness, no self-awareness." He turned his hands in a "few how" gesture and moved his head from side to side. The children were ecstatic. The parents recited the song with great pleasure and exemplary precision.

After a small talk with the audience that includes questions such as "How are you" and "Do not hear," Raz asked if they would dance the snapchat dance. The children screamed as he took out the phone and asked the parents to give their children the phone. "It's the snapchat dance that everyone knows." Raz opened the phone and put the phone in his pants to photograph his private parts. The children followed suit. Right after Raz took off his pants and photographed his buttocks shouting "Snapechat!" And the children follow him. The parents were happy to the roof. A new book that broke the conventions about setting parental boundaries, and he vigorously encouraged the children's need to express themselves. In fact, a large number of parents immediately entered Snapechat, saw their little children's buttocks, and replied with a "good-bye" call.

When Raz saw that the audience was at its peak, he decided to make a small change in appearance, just as a stand-up comedian who feels the vib decides to flow with the audience. "I have a new song for children" he asked them if they were ready, and although it was a completely new song the children shouted in the affirmative. "His name is Hatikvah." Since he was zealous for his success, it meant that he would climb to the crown on his head, and not vice versa. He called her to the center of the century, and jumped on her shoulders without warning. The children laughed. Hope almost broke my back. Still, Raz would often sprinkle hearty dinners between show and show.

When he stood on Tikva's shoulders, Raz called to the dancers Rose Rose to join the new song. "Hope that hopes for her head has Raz." As befits the dancers, they smiled for no real reason and moved their bodies in a way that would allow parents to enjoy themselves. "She has a skullcap from the trunk? The gay dancer joined the party and when he reached the front of the stage to knock an unplanned dance solo Raz nearly lost his sanity. "Hello, hello, get out of here." The children, who did not understand the power struggle between two prostitutes, thought they were part of the song and returned love from the audience: "Hello, hello, get out of here!" Read aloud.

When Roz realized the children's participation, he continued. "By tomorrow no one will work with you." And to close the rhyme continued "Everybody will hate you." The children went on laughing, laughing at the genius: "Until tomorrow no one will work with you, everyone will hate you!" As the dancer took the hint and went crying, Raz began to leap off the shoulders of hope that she soaked that she sank into exhaustion. The children burst out laughing. The book of psychology in question also encouraged parents to laugh at the pain of others, because this eliminates the sense of shame that no child is forbidden to experience.

The show was closed. Raz thanked everyone and blew the song "200 shekels", a song he created a concept ahead of the expected collection amount performances Passover with catchy anthem that combines the words "1 + 1 Leumi Card". The screen went down with the voices of the children already asking their parents excitedly about the new show.

While hoping that Mika was lying on the floor, Raz went home. To the unflattering woman and the restrained life he lived. In his heart he thought of how the world was unfair, and did not give a man as good as he could the best of all worlds.

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