A picture paints a thousand words; this phrase is not an uncommon one and is indeed often truthful. It simply implies that one image can hold uncountable meanings hidden within its rich blend of colours, strokes and hues. That implication however does not neccesarily imply to itself wether it is after all a good thing or not and this is why doubts are cast, a phrase can be rephrased. In this case 'rephrase' may not be totally accurate but surely, the way different people understand it determines what comes out of it. This time, different is equivalent to monkey.
CHAPTER IX : PICTURE PERFECT
Roller coasters and other extreme thrill rides which send the G-Forces pumping through your fragile veins never fail to either get the adrenalin running at the speed a lovestruck zebra or cause your the insides of your bowels to blend violently thus turning your face green. Occasionally, these sort of thrill providers can cause its embracers to go a little nuts. The nuts are insanely bigger if it's monkeys we're talking about. To make things clearer, the activities of this certain group of monkeys are documented in possibly the briefest of all documentaries.
1. Monkeys go on ride. 2. Monkeys shout and scream their lungs out. 3. Monkeys get 'high' after ride ends. 4. Monkeys go on another to satisfy their sudden craze. 5. Monkeys get another boost of sheer gravity defiance. 6. Monkeys get even more high. 7. Monkeys see picture. 8. Monkeys like the picture and want to be part of it. 9. Monkeys do this...
Their picture undoubtedly painted a thousand words but most of the words are probably synonyms to the words CRAZY, A$$and PRIMATES. Heck, the silliness stretches to the extent where the fact is they painted a picture over the picture. Some may label it stupid but these monkeys would like to think of it as an activity of artistic pleasure yet however it should be perceived, these monkeys can have my kudos. Stupid or not, they lightened what was wrongly assumed to be a starless and moonless night.
DtG
The Cagekeeper, Living in a world of monkeys, re-projecting life as it comes by...