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Sunday, 15 July 2012

Who or what is an Uski?

"Uski", an interesting word that has no meaning or value as a word but here it is, none the less, a word. Is it a word you may ask. The answer is no, yet there it is. Like many other words in the dictionary, it just is, without reason or understanding.

But what does it mean, you might ask, well . . . by definition "Uski" does not exist, though it doesn't know that and if you tell it that, it will laugh and tell you otherwise. For "Uski" is here and it is tangible, it has a reflection and therefore "Uski" knows "Uski" exists.

"But what does it MEAN!?"

Now now . . . I can't tell you everything about a "Uski" because "Uski" is still being discovered. But here is what I can tell you. "Uski" is much like the Do-Do bird, for it's the only one. It can not be replicated or replaced. Once it's here, it's here to stay. For how long? It doesn't even know.

"Uski" is not a person, place, thing or idea. It just is and it is not bound by any law or creed except for it's own feelings, thoughts and actions.

"But you just said it is not a person, place, thing or idea . . . so how can it feel, think and act?"

Well, as I said before, "Uski" doesn't exist, though it does not know that. So to "Uski", it can exist, feel, think and act.


"You still haven't answered my question, what does it mean?"

*Sigh* I do not know, nor does "Uski" but I think he will have a better idea of what "Uski" is than I ever would.

"Is it a bird?"
No.

"Is it an animal?"
No, but it likes to think it is.

"Where is "Uski"?
He is on Earth.

"That doesn't answer my question."
Right now, he is in New Zealand.

"Where does he come from?"
Well, I do believe he arrived here in North America, but my sources could be wrong.

"So, who or what does "Uski" mean?"
From what I am told, "Uski" is a United States Honorary Kiwi, but it could be wrong. Only "Uski" knows for sure.

The Life of Uski will give you, reader, the chance to learn about an "Uski" and what an "Uski" really is. What an "Uski" thinks, feels and how "Uski" acts.


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