Er zijn talloze manieren om onder je bed te kijken, maar niets evenaart het moment waarop je op je buik ligt, je hoofd omlaag steekt over de rand, en je vingers zich wanhopig klemmen om een paar dunne, eigenlijk ongeschikte lakens. Het is een houding die je dwingt om je eigen kwetsbaarheid te voelen. Je hangt half boven de afgrond van het onbekende, in een soort zelfgekozen balans tussen moed en onhandigheid. Precies daar – in dat spanningsveld – ontstaat een emotie die nergens anders op dezelfde manier gevoeld wordt.
Gag.
The evening started like any other, with a balmy breeze blowing through the city streets. The lights of the buildings gave off a warm glow, and in the distance the soft hum of people starting their evening could be heard. Yet there was something in the air, an unmistakable tension that everyone seemed to feel but no one dared to mention out loud.
Tomorrow.
In the swirling flow of time and space, where seconds tick and days pass, the conventional division of time is into 'yesterday', 'today' and 'tomorrow'. But what if we swapped the concepts of 'tomorrow' and 'yesterday'? This philosophical thought experiment invites a profound reconsideration of our perception of time and our actions within it.
Extra day.
December, a month of celebration and reflection, may see the addition of an extra day. This change offers numerous advantages and raises the question of where this extra day can best be placed. Let's explore the benefits and the two placement options:
Expectation frieze.
Between the layers of excited screams, the blistering anticipation hum, and the overpowering scent of cotton candy mingling with the unmistakable sweaty musk of adventure, a motley crew lined up for the park's most famous rollercoaster, the Thunderfly. For fans of thrill rides, this was the ultimate ride sensation, a breathtaking adventure full of spectro jumps and twisty turns.
