It is not rotten. It is what we should do

Here is one thing I don’t understand.

Well. There are loads of things I don’t understand about this world, but this is one of them.

If the mouse takes the cheese, how can the cheese stand alone?

This worries me somehow.

There’s so much to wonder about in this world.

Then there is the problem with the porridge. Why, oh why, is it, nine days old?

Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold,
Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old;
Some like it hot, some like it cold,
Some like it in the pot, nine days old.


I get that Pease porridge is a porridge made from peas.

But why is it forever nine days old?


I’ll tell you what these two things have in common.
If asked, the FDA would not approve.

Because in the end, both would be bad for us.
Rotting cheese, standing all alone, for god only knows how long.
And nine-day-old porridge. That would not get a stamp of approval.

Humpty Dumpty could have been an egg. And a rotten egg, at that. But. We don’t know that for sure either.

What we do know is that the FDA has approved is the Pfizer vaccine.

It’s no nursery rhyme or fairy tale.
It is good common sense.

Advice.
Don’t eat rotting food.
Get the vaccine and stop the pandemic.

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“Common sense is not so common.”
― Voltaire

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“I mean, you could claim that anything’s real if the only basis for believing in it is that nobody’s proved it doesn’t exist!”
― J.K. Rowling

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“Don’t be afraid of being scared. To be afraid is a sign of common sense. Only complete idiots are not afraid of anything.”
― Carlos Ruiz Zafón

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