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Galileo once told that two bodies that fall at exactly the same time, regardless of whatever, land at identical times, too. That regardless of how heavy or light their loads are or how dim or bright their souls are, when they fall, they fall. Together. And stay grounded, together. But he dared not to tell of how two souls could ignite but still fail to heave each other’s flames. Of how two bodies fall at the very same time, but never for each other.
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Aug 25, 2015
Aug 25, 2015 at 11:40 AM UTC
Freefall
Galileo once told that two bodies that fall at exactly the same time, regardless of whatever, land at identical times, too. That regardless of how heavy or light their loads are or how dim or bright their souls are, when they fall, they fall. Together. And stay grounded, together. But he dared not to tell of how two souls could ignite but still fail to heave each other’s flames. Of how two bodies fall at the very same time, but never for each other.
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AngelaMercado
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Aug 25, 2015
Aug 25, 2015 at 11:40 AM UTC
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