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Creative Comformigthy

Opposing standards is one of Tim’s favourite past times Not for the sake of difference but to cherish critique to brush away his take on ignorance searching for his truth Internalized self-evident and for the sake of future revelation Creating creativity is far too laborious its stifling not impulsive enough and stale for it resembles conscious attempts of spontaneity Contorting to conformity defeats Tim’s objective togetherness is fine and so is shaping the world but pluralism beats boredom and to follow a crowd Oxymorons in tautological proportions repeated again and once more affirm vulnerable souls who never put a wrong step in front of the other as they move happily backward just the same Conforming consecrating concreting confirming the evens win far too often when odds are on blowing the norm Cremating corrupt cretinous crap creates cohesive credentials Timessa interjects that once every one shapes novel ideas and follows a different tune in perfect synchronous ‘harmony’ what then and thereafter but paradigms shift and diversions re-enter the stage Archetypes polar opposites contradictions disagreements compliment complementation fashion intricate concoctions inaugurate new designs and refuse to create devious disarray Tim decides that Timessa has a linear point yet would rather be a lonely clairvoyant in the desert than to drown in quick-sands of time Still he asks his feminine namesake to take a holy vow of communion Two lovers with their own points of convictions are a miraculous convention When they come together its everyone’s guess what circumstance and their genes may result in with the magic flow of a near perfect union bubbling with joy 29th October 2016

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