When you set a frog in boiling hot water it panics and jumps out, but, if you set it in room temperature water and slowly turn up the heat the frog remains calm, even as it is gradually cooked alive. some men are like frogs, they can be deceived by slow but progressively worse change; but other men, are Nicolas cage.
American actor and filmmaker Nicolas Cage picks up a glass of water; the glass is rather tall and perfectly cylindrical. It was half full, specifically half full, or at least that's how Nick saw it. His mouth was dry after a long day on set so, eagerly, he presses his firm lips against the sparkling glass. As the water slides down his throat it's accompanied by a soft movement of his larynx. It was then that the reality of the beverage he had just consumed dawned upon Nicolas "Cage" Kim Coppola; it was warm. Sorrowfully, he dragged himself towards the kitchen sink, glass in hand. The renowned Hollywood superstar, now despondent, dissolved shell of a man slowly poured out the warm contents of the glass. He watched the fluid as it spun counterclockwise into the drain, and even when it had gone down he stayed as the remaining drops of water left by the flow gradually lost themselves in the abyss.
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A hot wet cage
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