Post game Zen #15: How fleeting are all human passions compared with the massive continuity of ducks
We all expected to lose (Steph injured, 4th city in 6 nights plus plane all-nighter) but hooooo wheeeee
Please look directly into the light. It will simplify things immensely.
This seems oddly familiar. Have we been here before? Must be something I ate.
44.
A monk asked Tozan, "Who is the greatest point guard of all time?"
Tozan shouted, "Three pounds of flax!"
45.
Kerr called Kuminga, three times. Kuminga always said, "Yes!" Kerr said, "First I disappointed you. Now you disappoint me."
46.
Ummon said, "The world is vast and wide. Why do you put on your free Chase Center T-shirt at the sound of the bell?"
If you still feel distress, please watch this 10 times.
First, those horizontal lines are actually straight.
Then, the 'café wall' illusion is one of the oldest known: learn why the lines are parallel and why you see them slanted bit.ly/2vUPKB1 [source of this modified version, by Victoria Skye: bit.ly/2CE2sDS]
Anytime half our rivals lose it's a good thing.
If we continue to play like we are we'll finish sixth if that pattern holds.
If we finish out playing .500 ball, we weren't going far in the playoffs anyway.
Fantastic choke job by the Kings.