Details daunt when to dare, wasting life,
Snags and hitches when flood, ruling rife,
Customs when dictate life,
Why and when pawn new strife,
Straighten up twisted things with keen knife.
Yet, never simple is any KISS,
Ask any a wimple wearing miss,
Ceteris paribus
We like an omnibus,
We do like a miss that dimpled is.
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Everyone loves to profess KISS principle— Keep it simple, stupid. But no, we seem to like complications, and just can't keep things plane simple. Ceteris paribus= other things beings equal or unchanged.
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Tongue-in-cheek | 04.02.16 |
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