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Jul 2020
Non verbis, sed rebus, signifies "not by words but by things"

Are these true sayings, is this news honed to truth's keenest edge?

'amore, more, ore, re'
love - of the most common kind
behavior - as said "more, eh" your why-behabits held ready
oratory - words you say
actions re actions once more again and again and again

'amore, more, ore, re'
Virgil, according to my AI guide pulling me from the pit I woke in,
did you wake down there, too?

Woke jokes alone are a sufficency of evil for any one day,

a priest and a rabbi, walked into a bar,
-- walked into or crossed a bar? witness all you believe you imagined
-- really

Now is when the non-standard links to Wikipedia activate
******* as a state, a position
on the spectrum held by all been there, done that acts
touring with mods on Turing's revenge,

everything is queer now. Life is basically sexily asexual,

eh, in the anointing there is no male, nor female, no
wombless, no otherwise.

We take the spelling to heart and find meaning any where we
look,
like
double slit experienced, first hand, touche', hate the feeling, slimy,

Nicksolobae-an Nicolate-ins phobia programming... you got this... the laugh
remember
the laugh, the e thee e effectual aft facta non grata

smile - be hapt

bomb - a mod was made, not evil in intent, the aim was
Oppenheimer's, and his aim was off,
he held an open line to an aspect of this state of mind...

as if words are not, until spoken, I have become...

the idea released was not evil, ever. The prophecy, see

once go begins it goes on forever and never means a thing.

We learn to listen, taking joy as power, as all wise asin-ine,
entertainers

do.

Facta, non verba. Re for real. Be the we we think with,
when
we stop and think.

Learn the idea in the word. Activate the word.
That is some magic ****. You know.
I love being on the winning side of life's goodness, gracious great ***** afire
Ken Pepiton
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Ken Pepiton  76/M/Pine Valley CA
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