If you let it be, this world that we live in is a world of wonder and magnificence.There are wondrous things everywhere if only we would stop worrying about somebody who’s a dick face at work and why ladies don’t like to bone more, and start noticing what’s right in front of us and mostly what that is is magnificence and miracles and wonders. Sometimes we try to share these wonders with you in our photo collages. Sometimes wonders are sad apartment buildings, american cars built in the past, old ratty hotels full of magnificently sad people eating delicious beans off of hot plates and evidence of some of the magnificent creatures that move through the same world as we do, but that we never notice because we’re too busy texting the same jokes to the same people so we can remotely share a laugh with diminishing returns. I am not trying to be a crybaby here, I love laughs with diminishing returns more than probably everybody else in the world and I think that such laughs are in and of themselves absolutely magnificent, a wonder if you will.
The goal of the magnificent creatures series is to write about some of the magnificent creatures that are in the world and most of us probably won’t ever see even if we stop texting the same joke over and over again as a means of sharing diminishing virtual laughs with our friend who’s less than 2 miles away.
Our first creature is the woefully misunderstood lint Golem with their breath of fire and their burning hearts. The lint golem is evidence that magnificence often leads to a sense of xenophobia in others and a sense of isolation in the magnificent. Over the next weeks, we will explore the anatomy and the habits of the lint golem in hopes that we can in turn better understand their plight and maybe find a place for them in our world.
Thanks for reading,
-PFH


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