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He stood quite still on the sidewalk. Stood there for hours, actually. Stared into another place that wasn't here, wasn't there, just sort of muddied in the two feet in front of the glass he looked through. Static went crackling in the depths of his mind. Sometimes a spark would jump from one edge of the gap to other- and a flash of recognition would pass like a tankard barreling past a bus-stop. Violent but brief. He doesn't speak. He doesn't move. He doesn't anything. It's as if existence put on pause in the self-contained universe that was his body. Then, he walked away.
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 6:38 PM UTC
To Pause
He stood quite still on the sidewalk. Stood there for hours, actually. Stared into another place that wasn't here, wasn't there, just sort of muddied in the two feet in front of the glass he looked through. Static went crackling in the depths of his mind. Sometimes a spark would jump from one edge of the gap to other- and a flash of recognition would pass like a tankard barreling past a bus-stop. Violent but brief. He doesn't speak. He doesn't move. He doesn't anything. It's as if existence put on pause in the self-contained universe that was his body. Then, he walked away.
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 6:38 PM UTC
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