– Don’t tickle me.
– But it makes you laugh.
– But I’m unhappy.
– How can you laugh and be unhappy?
– By being tickled, I guess.
– Don’t tickle me.
– But it makes you laugh.
– But I’m unhappy.
– How can you laugh and be unhappy?
– By being tickled, I guess.
Abstract
Good!
Introduction and Conclusion
Good method solves problems.
References
People.
– It’s cold!
– We’re almost there.
– I don’t mean it’s cold in the sense that I can’t make it. I mean it’s cold in the sense that if it were less cold, it would be warmer.
She woke up and remembered it was Saturday. She didn’t have to go to the lab. She felt temporarily relieved. Continue reading A Gift of Luxury
They left the restaurant together after an enjoyable meal. The night was cold but pleasant. He strolled down the street with her on his arm, feeling relaxed and content. Continue reading Coexistence
– We’re from People’s Church down the street. Can we talk to you for a few minutes?
– Sorry, I don’t believe in any religion.
– No, it’s not about religion. We’d like to introduce you to Jesus Christ.
– Ah, I see. It’s not about religion. You want to introduce me to a dead guy. No, thank you. I think I’m more interested in living people.