The world is a great whirling place. The wind is always moving, Jets streams, high and low pressure, Hurricanes and tornadoes and sweet-smelling, Gentle afternoon breezes accompanied by sweet iced tea and A smooth, southern belle accent.
It’s all a reaction, a string of effects that affect another Effect. You sneeze, you end world hunger. You cough, you **** a man in France with a .22 that you stole from your mom.
The Butterfly Effect An interesting movie, that one Though the only scene I’ve ever seen Was Ashton Kutcher waking up and somehow having Spent the night with his boyhood crush as an adult In her college dorm. (Did I imagine that? Who knows.)
Regardless: I’m curious What each of my heartbeats does to the economy of Taiwan. What the smell of my shampoo does to the eruption of a volcano in Hawaii. What the cut of my dress does to the graying hair on an old man living In a flat in central London. Excuse me, I meant greying.
It’s also funny: what does one random smile from me Do to a stranger for the rest of the day? What does my stumble up the stairs Do to a Spanish teacher as they come back from their lunch break?
If we’re all connected, then shouldn’t everything we do determine something else? And isn’t everything we do determined by something else? So was everything determined by one singular action at the very beginning? Can there be an origin action without an action to originate that, and one to originate that, and- Well, I’ve heard that’s God: he’s the hand that tipped the first domino, The only thing in existence that defies all science and reason; Whether that’s true or not is for a different day With a different girl with a decent amount of sleep.