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We are the miracle of force and matter making itself over into imagination and will. Incredible. The Life Force experimenting with forms. You for one. Me for another. The Universe has shouted itself alive. We are one of the shouts.
--Ray Bradbury

(y) ... and much done unconsciously in the Shadowlands because real brutes didn't wish to know ... physical Gods?

Leaves room in the para dimension ... dig-m ... for the partisan sords ... san-man bringing aspirations? Almost Poe Tic as something that'll stick ... blindly? Ballad's and Nashville Brassy sorts are like that ... bier up! Thus the flaming songs of God-knows-what .... explicit de voids ... absolute and formless to say least ... unh a-moor'd? UN hammered ... that nailed it ...
 
I have always felt comedy and tragedy are roommates. If you look up comedy and tragedy, you will find a very old picture of two masks. One mask is tragedy. It looks like it's crying. The other mask is comedy. It looks like it's laughing. Nowadays, we would say, 'How tasteless and insensitive. A comedy mask is laughing at a tragedy mask.'
--Gilbert Godfried
(and also potentially bring the mask up to a Human Rights Tribunal kangaroo court...)
(also what a cool last name...deep fried g_d :)
 
I have always felt comedy and tragedy are roommates. If you look up comedy and tragedy, you will find a very old picture of two masks. One mask is tragedy. It looks like it's crying. The other mask is comedy. It looks like it's laughing. Nowadays, we would say, 'How tasteless and insensitive. A comedy mask is laughing at a tragedy mask.'
--Gilbert Godfried
(and also potentially bring the mask up to a Human Rights Tribunal kangaroo court...)
(also what a cool last name...deep fried g_d :)

Dante turned it inside out ... just for alter ration of the reciprocal form ... and realization of what's out there is to be questioned ... tis advocated by the buried one ... heh's toasted as Caduceus...
 
"The Four Heavenly Fountains"

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High Flight ... for those that know when its time to go --- Jim Reeves? Time gentlemen please! And Andy Wifi capped it off by scolding him from crawling home from the debate at the public drinking place ... the women of Eire expected'S Moor ...

Drag it on a bit before it passes ...
 
"US: ready to stop being a sovereign nation?
Syria: no
US: let's give these rebels some guns
Syria: those are terrorists
US: uh-oh, someone's been using chemical weapons!
Syria: you planted those
US: ready to give up?
Syria: hey russia come help
US: OMG RUSSIA HACKED OUR ELECTIONS"
--
Caitlin Johnstone

@caitoz
 
The Universe is made of stories, not of atoms.
-- Muriel Rukeyser

In the Beginning Was the Word

We see not a world without colour/texture/temperature/etc but Meaning

*stubs toe on Meaning otherwise known as "chair"*
 
The Universe is made of stories, not of atoms.
-- Muriel Rukeyser

In the Beginning Was the Word

We see not a world without colour/texture/temperature/etc but Meaning

*stubs toe on Meaning otherwise known as "chair"*

Is the chair fundamental or just Lapland to the receiving child ... of the myth ... forgotten or totalitarian loss to adultery? Ever-Isis ... trans instead of bis ... the sol takes on this type of construct ... imaginary Ephraim ... pixels and dotter NG ... ungoverned? Maybe a weird threshold ... foundation stone ... one step at a time ... like other atticans ... addictions? Upstairs' thing ys ... in a state ...

Emotions awaiting conversions ... after the (f)AX ... disentanglement conjecture ... seminal function? Sharp aspirations in the night ... sometimes described as animus ... other times and places ... animus NG perspective from out there ... thus pilgrimages and hajji ... that passing spark?
 
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"A spring day in prayer is like a chocolate dipped donut with no calories." - Henry Fordas.
 
I like the quote about good people doing good things and bad people doing bad things ... offset by good people doing bad things because of religious teachings on accumulation to excess as accrued form! BS of systemic attributes ...

And if the goddes are eternal imagine what they can take off with ... of course unless, they lose some because of limited carrying capacity when loaded with physical treasure ... causing the floating of thought in a dripping form ... a breach or broach in de Se? Thus that indices we see as the index finger as a bird ... this may raise attention spans ...
 
"When people create a caricature of you, draw another picture."
-Cernovich

Images au contra?

Supports the Didymus Theory when those disciples were all closed up in a room ... spontaneous Contact? Given eternal times ... what's the chance? Thus chancy functions go on ... the gamble on soft passions?
 
"materialism is like the drunken party guest who seems to be hanging around long after the festivities are over while everyone stands around and wonders why he is still here"
--Gordon White
 
John Oliver: When was that moment when America became the most American America it could possibly be?

John Oliver: Baseballs were hit from the deck of a warship from a needlessly inflatable batting cage. Out into the ocean where they were caught by people on jet skis. That is not just the most American thing that’s ever happened. Those should be the new words to your national anthem. “Oh say, can you see, the home run I just hit…”
 
"I was so excited to be in America I couldn’t sleep. My uncle’s like, “Hey, I have something to show you.” My first day in America, he showed me the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. And I was like, “This is every day in America! As advertised!”
--Kumail Nanjiani
 
"Have you ever noticed how Americans are not stupid? I had been led to believe, by you, that you are as dumb as bricks. And then I meet you all, and then you’re not. I mean, you’ve got your quota, as have we all, but you’re not. Do you know what you are? You’re culturally confident. Good on you, I say. Good on you. And you know who else had that skill set? The ancient Romans. And things worked out well for them for a bit."
--Hannah Gadbsy
 
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