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Far out, and beyond, and within, the Diamond Jubilee is the Diamond Sutra. The Diamond Sutra. There were so many moments, back whenever it was, when I would stop and listen to the nothing that corrected itself thru my earbuds-- bloodflow, cloth-blank losers in a wanna-wantnot trance. It was eons in the making. And so am I. What is it you wish to do with your life? Find a happy little wife or a burly, gunsling husband, something to get married to so-as to reinforce the stereotypes? (becus stereotypes are the comfiest thought-houses to live in, hm!) Do you wish for money money and a jobby job with Bishnu arms to paint the 'bigger picture' at quadruple the speed only two hands ever could? I wish for tears! Tears and frustration and suicidal thoughts, with reprieve to mind-explosions every time I see or hear of something beautiful. Something aching and ***** little silver fish crawling in the soup I made with the blood and sweat of all my friends' indifference.
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Apr 13, 2015
Apr 13, 2015 at 10:44 PM UTC
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Far out, and beyond, and within, the Diamond Jubilee is the Diamond Sutra. The Diamond Sutra. There were so many moments, back whenever it was, when I would stop and listen to the nothing that corrected itself thru my earbuds-- bloodflow, cloth-blank losers in a wanna-wantnot trance. It was eons in the making. And so am I. What is it you wish to do with your life? Find a happy little wife or a burly, gunsling husband, something to get married to so-as to reinforce the stereotypes? (becus stereotypes are the comfiest thought-houses to live in, hm!) Do you wish for money money and a jobby job with Bishnu arms to paint the 'bigger picture' at quadruple the speed only two hands ever could? I wish for tears! Tears and frustration and suicidal thoughts, with reprieve to mind-explosions every time I see or hear of something beautiful. Something aching and ***** little silver fish crawling in the soup I made with the blood and sweat of all my friends' indifference.
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Apr 13, 2015 at 10:44 PM UTC
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