05-11-2015, 02:56 AM
(05-11-2015, 01:26 AM)i.might.be.a.bit.sad Wrote: Im a little confused about whether the couple is having sex on thursdays and the listed holidays, or if the holidays are the limp obligations. I can sense a great deep meaning, i'm just not getting to it.The holidays were supposed to be the limp obligations. As the couple's obligatory sex doesn't represent an expression of love (or even lust), the revelry on many of our holidays is more of a social obligation than a genuine celebration of life. The best New Years I've ever had was spent on a couch in front of the tv with my parents and a few of their friends (that was just this past one, and I'm 20 years old); I've always hated days when there's some kind of a social obligation to party.
(05-11-2015, 01:36 AM)RiverNotch Wrote: Wait! Extravagence, or Extravagance?Gah! I had spelt it correctly in my word document, but there's no spell check in the title on pigpen!
Also, "limp obligations", hahaha. (to spoil the joke, think "an old couple that always has sex on Thursday")
(05-11-2015, 02:44 AM)just mercedes Wrote: I'm thinking this has something to do with the Oxford Comma.That's an interesting interpretation, but not what I set out to do.

