Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water.-- Keats tombstone
Well, it looks like there is a pool to visit down here. Oh yes.
I just hope the proprietors didn't feel the need to try and bronze and emblazon their name into the water of the pool like they did in this Post article.
It occurs to me that another reason - among a slew of 'em - it takes so long to read some pieces of writing is the necessity of filtering out the intentions and Rococo-esque lack of directness as to why someone's name is banged into it, the given specimen, so many times.
The truth is easy (and fast) to read. If we lived in a more honest world, we'd all maybe read a lot faster and forget less.
Okay then. Just putting a few observations and opinions out there.

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