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It started with opening my eyes and looking straight ahead. eventually I turned said head to the left. (this happens to be the direction my ***** know lives) then I look to the right and my sense of direction begins. I learn about forward and backward and the perception of depth. I percieve things far away that i long for, gain understanding of inevitable death With both eyes now open my world starts to scale out of hand, I learn the earth is round. I am not the only man roaming these lands there are many others like me treading slowly, roaming with half eaten buffalo screaming "A gods utter profound." i see the sun rise in the east. I see the sun dive daily to its death in the west. I hear the wind coming from the south and take a deap breath. I scream, "bring it on mother ****** head north and rest. With one eye open I flick my finger to the death of perception. goodbye and goodnight my dear sense of direction.
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 11:44 AM UTC
The Sense of Direction
It started with opening my eyes and looking straight ahead. eventually I turned said head to the left. (this happens to be the direction my ***** know lives) then I look to the right and my sense of direction begins. I learn about forward and backward and the perception of depth. I percieve things far away that i long for, gain understanding of inevitable death With both eyes now open my world starts to scale out of hand, I learn the earth is round. I am not the only man roaming these lands there are many others like me treading slowly, roaming with half eaten buffalo screaming "A gods utter profound." i see the sun rise in the east. I see the sun dive daily to its death in the west. I hear the wind coming from the south and take a deap breath. I scream, "bring it on mother ****** head north and rest. With one eye open I flick my finger to the death of perception. goodbye and goodnight my dear sense of direction.
jonny-peterson
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 11:44 AM UTC
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