Partnership

If the destination is forevermore, then the journey there requires a worldview where enjoyment is only one of many heavenly experiences. The hellish ones of course get worse & worse.

If the destination is forevermore, then the journey there requires a worldview where enjoyment is only one of many heavenly experiences. The hellish ones of course get worse & worse.
What is that pair up to?
Pause before taking another dip?
He suddenly spied another set. She is philosophical about it.
My Aunt Hazel and I spent an afternoon in Vigeland park, eating our lunch on a bench, ogling the nude sun bathers, and mesmerized by all the statues— many showing joyful babies and children, but one hellish one showing naked people stacked in a tower. Quite disconcerting.
Grok tells me that the park in Oslo, Norway, features a prominent central tower, The Monolith, which is a 55 foot tall structure carved from a single granite block. It depicts 121 intertwined human figures, symbolizing the cycle of life, death, and human connection. (Could it also symbolize the internet?)