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Holey Moley Falokey Man
yes it's the same oldt not a problem something ridiculous a meaning for nothing screaming out hey man relax no reason to rush and be early life keeps moving at its own speed we're just here to go along for the ride to make what we will of scenery passing by and establish a mechanical understanding of life so we may see it for what it means is just dimension but not complete as a picture of the goings on around us requiring only memory to make sense of it all as best we can of this shakespearean play that appears mainly in sign language because there are at least two different plots for audience distraction and i can't randomly keep up with the popcorning shapes called this reality so my life is as analog to parallel and understand the happenings as music...... stan sand
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