How to not put out a fire
Created on: July 19th, 2010
Old man + fire = dancing
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Looking back on this, I see that I kind of misinterpreted what this was supposed to be. He's supposed to be dancing, I guess, but the shooting still spoils the illusion.
However, looking back on this, I can also read it another way--that in order to put out the fire, somebody shoots the "old man" such that he falls on top of the flames.
I'm reading [i]way[/i] too much into this, aren't I?
However, looking back on this, I can also read it another way--that in order to put out the fire, somebody shoots the "old man" such that he falls on top of the flames.
I'm reading [i]way[/i] too much into this, aren't I?
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