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Jul 2018
/                        psychology as the medium,
of ensuring the pop.
                                aspect of philosophy -

   not that it was ever an elitism,
rather:
   a concentration
              of eclectic "concerns":

   some men, simply require,
just a little bit more,
   than the physicality of a woman...

and philosophy is the only
adequate bed, sigma,
     totalis, metaphor of the living
ghost accompanying
   wooman: woeman -

i appreciate that psychology is
                                what popularißers
philosophy,
   but the study of linguistics
is what: states the thump of a fist
into the grit
                       of geological
                                   proportions...

and that women are on the receiving
end of this type of "philosophy",
the: someone read a book a priori
to me,
            and took a **** into my mouth
and now i'm giving an allowance
to regurgitate?

                       marquis de sadé taught
something different...
   my asylum is the outer-suburbia -
hence i walk into the borderline
between the cognitive jungle of pure
urban, and concrete streets,
  and the near countryside,
wheat, horse dung,
       and the concrete breaking of
tree bark...

            for woman: the psyche (ψυχή)
   (psooch'e)
                         for man: the techne
                                  (τέχνη) - techn'          
because the greeks could be trusted with
applying orthographic concepts
        to their already beautiful alphabet?!      
that's just being pretentious...
    look at it...
                      who were given scientific
allowances as inheritors with scientific consonants
(that's not a mistake or a play
on the word: constants) -
    
here's a 666 debate for you:
    explain the subtle variant of encoding
to later expression
   of the following letters....

      oυω

              wanna'h see the trojan omega?
   sharpened tool: w.

         and the upsilon? u...

   at least rome agreed on the omicron -
because, that's hardly a reason
to reinvent the wheel.
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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