What’s wrong with wrinkles in your clothes? Like, really. It is a fold in the fabric. I think it says a lot about humanity. Do we really need to manipulate every aspect of our world in order to feel in control? Wrinkles are the natural state; they just happen. Wrinkles just are. As a matter of fact, it takes effort not to be a wrinkle; you must resist the moment. Wrinkles are what happens when fabric and gravity mix. Saying wrinkles are bad is like saying bark is bad – it just doesn’t make sense. And wrinkles cast shadows and make gradiants of color when light hits them – that’s nice. Wrinkles are beautiful.
And we shouldn’t need to manipulate the world to feel in control. We create our world. Isn’t that knowledge control enough? I’d venture to say that real control is releasing yourself to the flow of life. Real control is knowing that you’ll spontaneously generate your desires when the season is right. Real control is knowing that you are the universe. You don’t need to prove it by ironing.
I believe in wrinkles.

December 1, 2007 at 2:37 am
i think we should take effect in knowing we have power the real tease is not using it
June 28, 2008 at 3:03 pm
Live simply
August 22, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Parody of Martin Luther King Speech:
I dream of a day when there will loads and loads of laundry… Littered across the highways of America… Laying there bunched up and creased… that someday someone will pick it up… and see the beauty that exist in each and every wrinkle.