It starts simply, by stating that you have a problem.
The truth is, you didn't have that problem until you named it. Once you gave it a label, you gave it the power and thus, the problem hence existed forthwith to wit common sense absolved.
Now, onto bigger and better things.
Our hearts bleed most of our lives, dripping and soiling the leaves we walk upon.
Is this not enough that we suffer so magnanimously? Is magnanimously even being used correctly in this inquisitive statement? Is something that is inquisitive to be used in description as any part being that of a statement? Am I questioning things too much?
Then sweat my dear brick holder, sweat and let the impurities and indignation and consternation that revolves in and around you fall away.
Let it fall away and smash against the grain.
My plasma will be taken a second time tomorrow and for this I will receive 65 dollars.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
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