When I’m doing something too primitive, I sometimes don’t know what century it is. I repeat awkward work like a primitive man.
How is an oil lighter ignited?
In short, the oil lighter suddenly stopped igniting and I had to replenish the flint.
I’m looking for a flint. I’m looking for a flint in an era of technological advancement.
Use a flint to blow sparks onto a cloth soaked with flammable oil. I wonder if hundreds of thousands of years have passed since the day when humankind began such activities.
The ancient primitive people would have searched for flint. I’m doing the same.
Someone swings a brown hand towel and shouts: Who does this belong to?
What is freedom?
It is generally believed that freedom is the state of being freed from something that binds something.
If that were a valid answer
the bound state and the release would be strongly linked to each other. That is because not being free helps freedom.
Rather, I think that not being free is free. I’m not going to make fun of you. In more detail, I think one freedom is to discover that we are not free.
This means doubting our essence. It also means that we gain a bird’s-eye view of ourselves.
I prepare the flint. Flint smaller than my fingernail. If I drop this on the floor, I’ll have no choice but to despair.
The man who found the brown towel and shouted seems to believe that basically all towels should be white.
New flint is replenished and flashy sparks fly.
“I think it’s someone’s personal belongings,” I said.
The loud man looked at me with a slightly mysterious look on me. That was strange to me.
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