Sparking time

To the best of my knowledge I've never sparked a public outcry. I'd like to, at least once. I've made a bad situation worse, oh my yes, I've further destabilized an already volatile situation, no question about it. I've joined a cowardly chorus of voices, I've certainly done that. I've added my righteous screech to the righteous screeches of others so as to make one giant righteous screech, a sanctimonious cry of outrage and disbelief, which when emitted by a crowd in unison sounds sort of like the laugh track on sitcoms from the seventies, strangely, like for instance One Day at a Time, whenever Schneider made a quip and adjusted his tool belt. There's so much I haven't done in the whole sparking realm. I don't want to spark a public outcry just for the sake of doing it, I want the sparking to be genuine. Anyone can spark a public outcry for any of thousands of different reasons, at any time, it's not difficult, but to maintain the integrity of the spark, that's the challenge. In fact it's sometimes hard to avoid sparking a public outcry, an incredible outlay of personal energy is sometimes required to stop a public outcry from being sparked by one's ordinary actions. I would like to be left alone until that time when I decide to spark, when the time for sparking is nigh.

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