Cocktail napkin: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Amwelladmin (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Amwelladmin (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
Now here is a curious refutation of a truth that is otherwise universal: the ''Game of Thrones'' diktat, that everything before the “but” is bullshit, does not apply. | Now here is a curious refutation of a truth that is otherwise universal: the ''Game of Thrones'' diktat, that everything before the “but” is bullshit, does not apply. | ||
''Everything'' on the | ''Everything'' on the cocktail napkin goes ''before'' the “but” — that is its very definition — but here it contains all the distilled, unvarnished essence of your engagement. It is the ''antithesis'' of bullshit. At the exact point where the napkin ends — its torn & lipstick-smudged edge — ''that'' is where the “but” begins. But note the rude inversion: this time, it is everything that comes ''after'' the “[[cocktail napkin|but]]” — and make no mistake, ''torrents'' will come after it — that will be bullshit. | ||
But hold on for dear life: within nine months you’ll be live! | But hold on for dear life: within nine months you’ll be live! | ||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
*[[ClauseHub]] | *[[ClauseHub]] | ||
*[[Boilerplate]] | *[[Boilerplate]] | ||
{{Technical Tuesday|22/12/20}} |