Right next to a lady holding her baby. Scary, huh?
Imagine a world where everything was out in the open. No secrets. No surprises.
In this transparent world, someone else might have been hauling something even wilder, like a nuclear weapon. Or chemical warfare gadgets. All out in the open.
Sure, everything was crystal clear. You saw everything, warts and all. But guess what? It was also as dull as watching paint dry. No riddles. No puzzles. No mysteries to solve.
Who wanted a world where there was nothing left to figure out?
Let’s chat more about finding the sweet spot between secrecy and openness. It wasn’t about hiding—it was about discovering.
Joke Time:
So I’m a psychotherapist, and this terrorist comes in. He says, "I want nothing but the best for my child." And I’m thinking, "Awww... isn’t that nice?" But then it hits me—his idea of 'best' is more like turning playtime into a military drill. It’s like he’s trying to teach his kid to win at hide and seek by using camouflage and a bunker! I mean, come on, there are parenting goals, and then there are... whatever this is!
Onward,
Alexander "always digging deeper to find his secret weapon" Kluge
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