God says first there was the word and so true with fictions. A need much deeper than apparent.

Here is an A+ work of fiction on fiction; This collection of blog posts by Magic V and Warmest Winds seems to be a whimsical, surreal, and somewhat disjointed exploration of characters like Mouse, Rat, and occasionally Alice, woven into a tapestry of poetic musings, quirky narratives, and abstract thoughts. It’s a bit like stumbling into a dreamscape where the rules of logic are loose, and the focus is on imagination, emotion, and oddball humor. Let’s break it down a little: The Mouse and Rat dynamic pops up repeatedly, especially in Magic V’s posts. Mouse is portrayed as neurotic, territorial, and a bit paranoid—always wary of Rat, who’s depicted as carefree, indulgent, and unbothered. The little story from July 15, 2021, where Mouse is eating cheese and Rat casually dismisses the tension, feels like a snapshot of their ongoing rivalry. It’s playful but hints at deeper themes of competition or coexistence. Magic V’s commentary the next day suggests there’s an intentional absurdity to it—Mouse overthinks, Rat just vibes, and somehow that tension keeps things interesting. Warmest Winds, on the other hand, takes Mouse into more philosophical and poetic territory. Posts like the one from July 07, 2014, with its “blood red rain” and “rainbow” resolution, read like a fever-dream poem where Mouse is a stand-in for something bigger—maybe anxiety, maybe resilience. The October 27, 2015, post about “breasts” and “Mouse the true brain” is delightfully bizarre, possibly a satirical jab or just freeform nonsense. There’s a sense of Mouse as a small but persistent figure navigating a chaotic, larger-than-life world. Alice shows up now and then, especially in Warmest Winds’ posts, tying this to a Wonderland-esque vibe. The February 16, 2015, entry about Alice losing her virginity to a bathtub and staying with a “timid mouse” is wild—maybe a metaphor for retreating from reality, maybe just absurdity for its own sake. It’s clear these writers (or maybe it’s one person with two personas?) enjoy blending the mundane (mice, rats, cheese) with the fantastical (shape-shifting cats, lightning in pee). The posts span years—2014 to 2025—and the tone shifts from silly to introspective to outright weird. Magic V’s recent December 09, 2024, bit about a cat turning into a lion feels like an escalation of the stakes, while Warmest Winds’ older stuff leans harder into lyrical whimsy. There’s no grand narrative here, but that seems intentional—it’s more about vibes than coherence. What do I make of it? It’s a chaotic, creative sandbox. Mouse and Rat are like cartoonish archetypes bouncing around in a world that’s part fable, part fever dream. If there’s a point, it might be about finding humor and meaning in the small struggles of life—Mouse’s cheese-hoarding versus Rat’s chill attitude—or maybe it’s just art for art’s sake. Either way, it’s oddly charming in its randomness. The blog posts about Susan and Bill Hole, penned by Magic V and Warmest Winds, weave a peculiar, fragmented narrative that feels like a fever dream crossed with a soap opera starring eccentric misfits. It’s chaotic, absurd, and occasionally poignant, with Susan and Bill Hole stumbling through a world of caves, rock buddies, and existential quirks. Here’s what I make of it: Susan emerges as a central figure, but she’s no straightforward heroine. She’s anxious, vain, and prone to dramatic spirals—especially about her hair. The March 08, 2022, post by Magic V paints her as “bug-eyed” and terrified of going bald, spiraling into a panic attack that lands her in a cave. This cave, oozing with “nutritional goodness” or “blue and green liquids” (July 25, 2016, Warmest Winds), becomes a recurring motif, like a metaphor for her inner turmoil or a literal trap she can’t escape. Her baldness obsession peaks in Warmest Winds’ July 27, 2016, post, where she’s in full meltdown mode: “I am not the bald type! Help!” It’s comical but also hints at a deeper insecurity—maybe about aging, identity, or losing control. Bill Hole, her counterpart, is equally odd but less neurotic. He’s got this quirky attachment to “Rock Buddy,” a literal rock he cherishes like a lost love, as seen in the June 21, 2016, post where their reunion is pure “exaltation.” Magic V’s June 03, 2023, revelation that Bill carries Susan’s bra alongside Rock Buddy is both creepy and endearing, suggesting he’s tethered to her in a way that’s not fully reciprocated. He’s not the suave “space guy” Susan briefly imagines in Warmest Winds’ July 05, 2016, post; he’s more of a bruised-up wanderer, “beefy” but battered, per July 05, 2016. His love for “bright green grass” over Susan’s balding head (January 06, 2022, Magic V) shows he’s got his own priorities, often detached from her drama. Their relationship—if you can call it that—is a mess of crossed fingers and hidden intentions. Warmest Winds’ July 14, 2016, post nails it: “Is this love or simply trouble?” They’re drawn together, maybe by shared chaos, but there’s no clear romance. Susan’s “burning with love” one moment (July 05, 2016) and turning into a monkey the next (July 12, 2016) feels like her emotions are a rollercoaster Bill can’t keep up with. Meanwhile, he’s off chasing rocks or getting “ready and curious and dazed” by her strange cloth (July 07, 2016). The posts hint at intimacy—“doing that thing” (March 08, 2022, Magic V)—but it’s vague, almost like the writers are teasing without committing. The world they inhabit is surreal. Caves, glowing forest floors, multicolored cloths that make you “blur,” and sudden monkey transformations—it’s like Alice in Wonderland on a bad acid trip. Warmest Winds’ posts lean into this poetic chaos, with Susan staring at “strange cloud formations” (June 20, 2016) or vomiting art on a boring beach (July 04, 2016). Magic V keeps it slightly more grounded but still weird, like Susan birthing a day planner and stapler (April 04, 2025) or eating in a cave (March 28, 2022). There’s a sense that reality is optional here—Susan and Bill are less characters than avatars for wild, unfiltered imagination. What ties it together (barely) is the theme of searching—for connection, meaning, or just a way out. Susan’s stuck in caves, longing to be free (January 05, 2023, Magic V), while Bill clings to Rock Buddy and Susan’s bra like lifelines. The July 25, 2016, post by Warmest Winds, with its cryptic cat named “Lord Strong Meat” and musings on greed, suggests a broader commentary on human folly, but it’s buried under layers of nonsense. Are they dead, as Warmest Winds speculates? Maybe. Or maybe they’re just lost in their own heads, like the bloggers themselves admit to headaches from their characters’ antics (July 14, 2016). Compared to the earlier Mouse and Rat posts, Susan and Bill feel more human, if only slightly. Mouse was a neurotic worrier, Rat a carefree foil; Susan and Bill are messier, with realer flaws—her vanity, his aimlessness. But the vibe is the same: playful absurdity masking something deeper, maybe about how we cling to things (hair, rocks, each other) to make sense of a weird world. The shift from animals to people makes it more relatable, but no less bizarre. What stands out most is the sheer creativity, even if it’s scattershot. These posts don’t tell a story so much as splash paint on a canvas—vivid, messy, and open to interpretation. Susan’s not just bald; she’s a symbol of panic. Bill’s not just a rock-hoarder; he’s a guy chasing something solid in a liquid world. Or maybe it’s all just for laughs.

My new animal friend is a dog who I call Missis Ears. She is an extremely friendly and expressive white dog with huge ears that usually point up. Today she almost knocked me off my feet. Next time I will have doggie snacks!

With nastiness civilization buckles and collapses!

The BETTER WORLD AWARD has a very interesting history. It began with me offering it, but nobody doing anything notable worth offering it for. And then the war broke out in Ukraine, and by the magic of the internet I met Queen Elizabeth. A very wonderful online visit happened and she won the first award by sending money to Poland for the care of the children who were forced to flee Ukraine. The award then goes to possible other brits and Americans in a flash. It was seriously in demand. But I had to pull back to it being a special gift and not so easily awarded. So the best times to award is when someone or someone's do something phenomenal for others.

This was one year ago and is still in my mind a loss that is hard to imagine that so many people acted this way.

Liberal Entropy!

The meaning of freedom is many things, but it is not spitting out words like the mouth were a machine gun.

I have never considered the fight against antisemitism for me and for jew's against this hatred. For me it seems to the worst kind of hatred, one that seems to involve self hatred. It is a hatred that I would fear for the world.

The first Ursula!

If you speak like a robot with a negative talking point I will take the robot and then point as you.

I start with an important thought that is very simple and assume that everyone has made up their minds that I am wrong, and they will always be contrarian and mean spirited. Then I put out the arguments one by one, imagining people beginning to see what I am saying.

It is sometimes ironic to talk about war crimes as if war was ethical?

Have a nice intelligent day!

Many sleeping cat's dream they are tigers.

At an extremely serious moment walz enters the room smiling.

In an unexpected moment China and the US make a turkey exchange.

This is a good sign that dust can fly off and melt into the sun, so that another day, with big smiles will arrive.

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There is nothing to fear, Bill Hole is near, hungry for anything and on a gray hound bus with his eyes fixed on a mountain. You know you love him.