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"O, how Light doth so verily well as Ink upon canvases of Darkness, as Darkness doth so verily the same by Light. Thus do I beseech of thee to speak at any length with me of this 'good' and 'bad.' over which you toil yet so."
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
Were you to ask me* [1]
"O, how Light doth so verily well as Ink upon canvases of Darkness, as Darkness doth so verily the same by Light. Thus do I beseech of thee to speak at any length with me of this 'good' and 'bad.' over which you toil yet so."
Let's call it "following a whim~" *Just in case anyone's curious: the asterisk in the title is wholly intentional as a facetious appeal to a theoretically-requisite-though-nevertheless-inescapably-non-existant footnote of a disclaimer signifying that this is, in fact, somewhat likely to be a hypothetical scenario where someone, for some senseless reason, actually wanted to know the author's viewpoint; or, that it could indeed be otherwise fictitious. Resemblance to any person, myself or otherwise, is favorable. Just to clarify. ;) .
Anubis-the-Philosomancer
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Nov 16, 2014
Nov 16, 2014 at 11:07 AM UTC
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