The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?

When something like Crankshaft is stuck on you, sometimes it is hard to scrape it off and put it down.  Sometimes I just have to live with Crankshaft like a third eye.  Even if I know it doesn’t appeal to everyone, I still try to make it mainstream.  If there was one thing in my life that would make me happy (It would be nice to be happy with Michelle forever too) it would be that Crankshaft goes viral.

But the more I try to more of a nuisance it becomes to people.  But I’m only playing with a small deck of cards that I call my friends.  It’s almost like I’m an insurance salesman trying to sell life insurance or any other kind like flood insurance to them, to people that are happy healthy and strong and not in any kind of flood plain.

So I keep trying, and I will keep trying.  I think most people think what I’m doing is dirty.  This is circumstantial evidence of what is really going on because I don’t get a lot of feed back.  Makes me want to quit, but I can’t.  I have had fun and memories built on Crankshaft, so that gives me hope that this dog will one day really have his day!

2 thoughts on “The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?

  1. I am not sure that I understand what “Crankshaft” is exactly or in general. I would like to help you prosper, but I do not get how Crankshaft could go viral on the internet. You could use facebook to explain your concept to your friends and how this concept could be fostered into a profitable enterprise. Then we would all be behind you!

  2. Crankshaft is supposed to be the absence of the use of sex to degrade the human body for pleasure. It is supposed to be a symbol of not only the infinite truth of why we came into existence but also the embodiment our emotional attachment towards sex. It represents ever ending life and enjoyment to express something that is usually poked fun at in comedy, horrified in perversion, crucified in religion, walled out by parents, denied by doctrines, and propped up by medication, yet appears in every day language as if it were a sport. It’s all natural is what I’m getting at.

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