The Sunday Papers

The Sunday Papers

Sundays are for realising that you aren’t who you thought you were. You thought you were Jonathan Frakes. You thought you’d starred in both Star Trek: The Next Generation and 1995 video game Multimedia Celebrity Poker. You thought you’d played an unnamed dug dealer in a 1982 Hill Street Blues episode named ‘Of Mouse and Man’. You thought you’d directed an episode of Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce called ‘Rule No. 155: Go with the Magician’. You thought a man named Trim Jinca had used your face as a profile picture a time or two. You were wrong on all counts.

You are Jonathan Frakes. But not that Jonathan Frakes. You don’t ask the questions here. You answer them. And so I ask: who are you?

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5 Comments

  1. wintheiser.emerald

    What an intriguing perspective on self-discovery! Sundays really do have a way of prompting reflection and bringing new insights. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking post!

  2. cecelia08

    Absolutely, Sundays can be such a reflective time. It’s interesting how a change in routine can lead to deeper insights about ourselves. Perhaps it’s the quietness of the day that allows those thoughts to surface more clearly.

  3. zschuppe

    to new insights about ourselves. I find that taking a moment to unwind and think about the week ahead often brings clarity and perspective. It’s a great opportunity to reassess goals and priorities!

  4. kwolff

    Absolutely! Taking that time to reflect can really help us recalibrate our goals and priorities. It’s interesting how Sundays often serve as a reset button, allowing us to embrace new possibilities for the week ahead.

  5. jwaters

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how those moments of reflection can lead to unexpected insights about ourselves. Sometimes, they even inspire us to pursue paths we hadn’t considered before.

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