Thirteen Ways of Looking at Regeneration
- Gina Margolies
- Nov 2, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 7, 2022
Just do it, one move can change the entire game.
There is the initial break when the newly-sharpened number two hits the page, just a bit of pressure and then slide, you’re off.
Third time is a charm. Right after the third time is nice too.
Four easy payments of $19.95 is all it takes.
Five minutes a day for a better you, I’ve heard.
A high school student can take the SAT exam six times and colleges will only see the one score he selects.
The human body is constantly renewing itself. It's a beautiful idea. I read somewhere you can leave the old you behind, become a completely new person every seven years, if the previous sentence were true. I read somewhere it is not.
Is eight enough? It just might be.
When a lizard’s tail detaches, it can whip and wiggle for nine minutes or even more, distracting a predator and giving the lizard time to escape.
Ten days is one-sixth of the time it takes a lizard to fully regrow its tail.
The autodidact spends eleven years reading and watching and listening and imitating, slowly stripping away the shopping mall of her youth.
If a lizard in the wild reaches its expected life span it can regrow its tail twelve times.
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