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Jun 2017
just imagine the complication of writing e ≈ m c(squared); there's also the hyphen, the tilde and... the similar, encompassed by the ~ (-)...
1 + 1 = 2 / 1 + 1 ≡ 3... pata-physics (dr. faustroll)... let's just call it: ******* around, because the logic palette of talk became stale.

akin to the summary of articles,
  a-, without, or the indefinite,
   and -the-      /           θ,
there's
   the case of singularity (being)
  and there's the case of
         plurality (y through to inkling,
through to inklings...
   that deceptive form of collectivism),
             common to some in
an einstein-heiddeger compound of
space-time....
      is being = time, being = space,
    or is being ≈ time, being ≈ space?
  this is becoming a rosetta stone
investigation...
      hieroglyphic-mode...
         thereby there is no *can
...
there's only will...
               space-time also states
the being-of-beings...
                 the consolidation "prize"
worthy, in summary, to a sigma...
          it's the individual within
individualism within the plural
                     within the inactive
individual cocerned with pluralism.
          goat, goat, goat...
   goat eats a newspaper, goat grows no wiser,
goat eats a newspaper, nonetheless.
the definite article gives clue to
      a singular indivi- -oval...
  the indefinite article gives clue to
the collective non-indivi- -orient- -ation.
atheism needs scissors:
  a-                    and     -the-
             otherwise in latin -a-    &   -f-...
othertwise in greek    -α-   &    
                                                   -θ/φ-...
lessened? sure, less than any less could be,
  or cue toward: what could become;
              never within a reach of being,
   whether past or future, or that "supposed"
   to be, that rested upon the skakespearean
question, answered: to not be.
Mateuš Conrad
Written by
Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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       unnamed, ---, Glass and rose
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