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after you're satisfied with a library, the one you actually read, rather than the one you keep as a bogus volume of peacock you begin to read book reviews, it's so much easier to read book reviews than actual books when you're out  for the carnal desires being fulfilled... i just read book reviews because i don't have the time to read the actual works... centuries of illiteracy  paved the wave... or like i described william burrough's grand output:             the content of the word             is meaning,             beyond literal             of synonymousness             via the sixth of ascribed             definition lost to vectors,             of noun without verb:             like hammer without nail and hammering             a crucifix into geometry             of intersection;             the content of the word is meaning:             the context of the word is meaningless,             a word like mammoth has meaning:             sphinx cats with four moveable limbs             in elephant form of trunks and whiskers             for roots like octopuses above ground digging in,             but in terms of it being meaning anything that,             a poetic comparison... the dodo is extinct...             so are mammoth hunts... hence the word             mammoth has meaning, but given the flux             is has no context... it's a smokescreen             to practice politics... the Zeitgeist speaks of             biology being the biggest employer of spin-doctors             for political molochs.
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Feb 12, 2016
Feb 12, 2016 at 7:31 PM UTC
~sober poem no. 2
after you're satisfied with a library, the one you actually read, rather than the one you keep as a bogus volume of peacock you begin to read book reviews, it's so much easier to read book reviews than actual books when you're out  for the carnal desires being fulfilled... i just read book reviews because i don't have the time to read the actual works... centuries of illiteracy  paved the wave... or like i described william burrough's grand output:             the content of the word             is meaning,             beyond literal             of synonymousness             via the sixth of ascribed             definition lost to vectors,             of noun without verb:             like hammer without nail and hammering             a crucifix into geometry             of intersection;             the content of the word is meaning:             the context of the word is meaningless,             a word like mammoth has meaning:             sphinx cats with four moveable limbs             in elephant form of trunks and whiskers             for roots like octopuses above ground digging in,             but in terms of it being meaning anything that,             a poetic comparison... the dodo is extinct...             so are mammoth hunts... hence the word             mammoth has meaning, but given the flux             is has no context... it's a smokescreen             to practice politics... the Zeitgeist speaks of             biology being the biggest employer of spin-doctors             for political molochs.
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Feb 12, 2016
Feb 12, 2016 at 7:31 PM UTC
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