briansII wrote:It got me to thinking. I think there is some primal need to land/capture the fish. Why else would so many words be assembled into coherent strings, to tell us how to do it properly.........even though the plan is to let them go afterwards. Is landing the fish, a completion of the act of fishing, or just a unconscious need to consume it.
briansII
briansII wrote:
It got me to thinking. I think there is some primal need to land/capture the fish. Why else would so many words be assembled into coherent strings, to tell us how to do it properly.........even though the plan is to let them go afterwards. Is landing the fish, a completion of the act of fishing, or just a unconscious need to consume it.
briansII
midger wrote:briansII wrote:
It got me to thinking. I think there is some primal need to land/capture the fish. Why else would so many words be assembled into coherent strings, to tell us how to do it properly.........even though the plan is to let them go afterwards. Is landing the fish, a completion of the act of fishing, or just a unconscious need to consume it.
briansII
Brian,
Way too philosophical for me. I think you need to go fishing.
briansII wrote:It got me to thinking. I think there is some primal need to land/capture the fish. Why else would so many words be assembled into coherent strings, to tell us how to do it properly.........even though the plan is to let them go afterwards. Is landing the fish, a completion of the act of fishing, or just a unconscious need to consume it.
Waterborne wrote:Landing the fish provides a sense of closure or a "satisfying end" as Papasequoia eloquently put it. Except I don't roll over and snore incessantly after releasing a fish.
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Papasequoia wrote:briansII wrote:It got me to thinking. I think there is some primal need to land/capture the fish. Why else would so many words be assembled into coherent strings, to tell us how to do it properly.........even though the plan is to let them go afterwards. Is landing the fish, a completion of the act of fishing, or just a unconscious need to consume it.
briansII
I don't know, I think it's kind of like sex - once I start the act I usually prefer to bring it to its logical and satisfying end.
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