Philosophy with Pffrz

do roses have a philosophical reason?


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B955576B-9D80-4273-8625-6CC1BD44CEC2.jpeg Hello, some of you might have seen me on Pz. I’m know as Pffrz or DaddyPffrz, you can call me Pffrz, Daddy or just DaddyPffrz and yes I am female.

So philosophy, ah yes the arts of seeing meaning behind pointless things which I love doing. Imma make this a whole thing from now on where I’ll just post a thread about some philosophical stuff I think about randomly or something like that.

Today our philosophical discussion is about Roses, yes Roses. My favorite flower because they’re connected to so many things like love, death and life. Usually in every bouquets you find roses. They can be white, red, orange, pink or just a mixture of colors. Either way they’re pretty but also they can be dangerous. They have thorns that can be small but also large, when you get pricked it can end up fine or terrible because they’re allot of bacteria on the thorns which can cause infections. That’s why they’re always linked to love. From a distance it can look beautiful, but the closer you get and the more you try to intervere the more change you’ll get hurt. Sometimes a rose doesn’t want the sit the way you do, they’ll hang sloppy or are too large, if you cut them up too much they’ll die quicker then if you’d just let them bloom from a distance, but what’s the use for having a rose bush that no one can see? If you force stuff to much on your partner it’ll hurt them, same with a rose, they’ll loose petals and what once was beautiful is now just worn out and thrown away. We’re all roses, some of us just have thorns larger then others, that can be to protect ourselves from getting plucked or to throw off someone. Some of us have smaller thorns, I believe the older you get the more thorns you get. Which is also what happened on a rose bush, no matter how beautiful or ugly. So the quote of today is:
Every rose has its thorns” which can be literal but also philosophical.


Alright I’ve now been playing rambling about this, does it still make sense? Probably not. Tomorrow I’ll do another one of these threads cause they’re nice to me lmao. Feel free to answer your own opinion.

-FYI I might have made twenty million spelling mistakes but idrc, this was just a random thing I just put in here and take nothing serious? Or do.. I don’t know personally.
 
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tl;dr pls
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i don't think the word to describe what you're talking about is philosophical
 
I.. er. Can we have a tl;dr?
 
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