Saturday, July 09, 2011

Wilder's damn good questions, vol. 1

I'm going to try to make a series out of these ... these questions that Wilder asks us on a regular basis now. They are almost always, in my opinion, thought-provoking.

A few that I remember from the past few days:

"What would the sun taste like?" (And, of course, "What would the moon taste like?")

"What is bigger than a giant?"

"What is smaller than a piece of dust?"

"What is God? Where is God?"

"What would happen if there were no people in this world?"

"What would happen if all the birds died?"

"What would happen if there were no cars in this world?"

"What do ants eat?"

"What would it be like if there was no food?"

"What is sunshine made out of?"

"Who makes the wind blow?"

"Hunter, why do you sit in the middle of the stairs when people are trying to walk through here???"

That's all I can remember for now. More to come, no doubt — he's a very curious kid.

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