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Volatile Voltaire once said something I believed, but I've forgotten what it used to be. Some candide (candied?) little thing, sweet and soft spoken, recited it to me like a national anthem without the music I wasn't up to facing, anyways. An influx of responses filled the dashboard of my fighter phone as I wove among dogfights, catfights over who's in the right and who he was in that first that night. He just stands like a complacent general off to one side, directing troops of decision. He didn't want a D-Day. There's so much more to life than brass ranking you earn by not taking a brass bullet. Let your best friend do that. He had no aspirations. (Cleopatra had aspirations.)
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Mar 20, 2014
Mar 20, 2014 at 9:30 AM UTC
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Volatile Voltaire once said something I believed, but I've forgotten what it used to be. Some candide (candied?) little thing, sweet and soft spoken, recited it to me like a national anthem without the music I wasn't up to facing, anyways. An influx of responses filled the dashboard of my fighter phone as I wove among dogfights, catfights over who's in the right and who he was in that first that night. He just stands like a complacent general off to one side, directing troops of decision. He didn't want a D-Day. There's so much more to life than brass ranking you earn by not taking a brass bullet. Let your best friend do that. He had no aspirations. (Cleopatra had aspirations.)
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Mar 20, 2014
Mar 20, 2014 at 9:30 AM UTC
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