I'm always amazed at things like this... the merciless and pitiable coincidences of car accidents, the meteors that spend 3,000,000,000 years wheeling around the sun, inexorably programmed to one day, one hour, one mere minute after 3 billion years, coincide and collide with, and ruin, whole planets. There's a terrible absurdity and lonely this-worldliness to catastrophic accidents, and we think we can discern in them hints of an omnipotent, and merciless design. When all's really just accident.
This excellent reading will be hard to beat. Superb!
Who is the reader, please? Because if they are not of celebrity status--they OUGHT to be.
ReherseVerse 1 week ago
@ReherseVerse The reader is Ian Whitcomb, the British musician and producer, taken from his CD Titanic: Music as Heard on the The Fateful Voyage.
puppetlit 7 hours ago
Glow worm!
MDkid1 5 months ago
say again?!
hep2jive 6 months ago
I'm always amazed at things like this... the merciless and pitiable coincidences of car accidents, the meteors that spend 3,000,000,000 years wheeling around the sun, inexorably programmed to one day, one hour, one mere minute after 3 billion years, coincide and collide with, and ruin, whole planets. There's a terrible absurdity and lonely this-worldliness to catastrophic accidents, and we think we can discern in them hints of an omnipotent, and merciless design. When all's really just accident.
falstaffswims 1 year ago
A nice reading, excellent photos, and a very haunting but appropriate soundtrack.
bruced47 1 year ago