polymath polymath polymath
a wise man different than a wiseguy
theyd gone to that well instinctively whenever
their discussions wend to men and women of intelligence
the women got an additional bump sapiosexual they
were sexually attracted to intelligence
Anyway
he wasnt complaining
actually
he was
complaining was irritated
polymath tried and true
he felt if something was going to
be changed up then once said they were obligatedought to sayexplain so the other wasnt standing there with dick in
hand
courteous common
sense
he believed believed didnt think two different things
Polyhistor.
How do you spell it
P O L Y H I S T E R.
he asked that he spell it because
when he pronounced it it sounded like polysister poly much many from Greek polus much Greek polloi many eventually
poly
Arya sure
he
was irritated hed opened the door wider
for him to tell him wha a polyhistor or polyhister was
I’ll have to look it up.
he stoodproduced
his everpresent iPhone from his front pants pocket and sat again
silently he manipulated it
While youre playing with the damn thing ya can say
Greek polu-
much very Greek histor
wise man
evolved Greek poluistor very learned
late Sixteenth Century evolved polyhistor
I was wrong.
he
was a lousy speller
It’s –or not –er.
he
took a shallow breath so he didnt bark An it means
What do you think it means?
I do not know
Do you want to guess?
Ill guess hmmm
Wittgensteins
Whereof thereof
Oh for Christssak . .
.
. Yare obliged to say since you know since you shared An I
must say Shoudave shared before you learned you didnt spell
it correctly
Are you upset?
Irritated
Why . .
. . Irritated
Open your mouth and say it
woudya
It means a wise man.
Lemme guess
Guess?
Synonymous
Polymath
his head bobbed like a bobbleheads
would That’s correct.
Clever
Anwhy didnt you say
You like words, like new words.
I thought maybe you’d know.
Anwhen it was evident I did not
Guess
I guess I have to ask if the circumstance
were flipped woud I have said wha polyhistor was
You?
You would have said.
Yah
Follow my irritation
Not really.
late
afternoon, Thursday – D-Day, 6 6.
24
1036, Saturday,
8 6. 24
Cat Stevens Miles From Nowhere https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAEYFb7m8qM
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