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there's so much to life, lodged in your head, than there is to life, "attempting" to explore the world. for the former? there are no boundaries... for the latter? there always will be              four walls, a ceiling, and a floor; hence a cube... or what's called    a lament configuration... otherwise known               as a lemon.                                      but! imagine it, otheriwse though!             *a cat barking!                                         a dog meowing! oi! dalton! the grass is blue, the sky is green... the earth is purple!* by now schrödinger is more concerned with his hand...                          i am waving bye!         and with the other:                                  i'm shaking yours with it. **** me... adios, is not exactly esperanto; do i have to get all cockney accent on this ******** or can the thrown **** truly stick to the wall, and not slide down the wallpaper?
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Jun 1, 2017
Jun 1, 2017 at 1:04 PM UTC
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there's so much to life, lodged in your head, than there is to life, "attempting" to explore the world. for the former? there are no boundaries... for the latter? there always will be              four walls, a ceiling, and a floor; hence a cube... or what's called    a lament configuration... otherwise known               as a lemon.                                      but! imagine it, otheriwse though!             *a cat barking!                                         a dog meowing! oi! dalton! the grass is blue, the sky is green... the earth is purple!* by now schrödinger is more concerned with his hand...                          i am waving bye!         and with the other:                                  i'm shaking yours with it. **** me... adios, is not exactly esperanto; do i have to get all cockney accent on this ******** or can the thrown **** truly stick to the wall, and not slide down the wallpaper?
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Jun 1, 2017
Jun 1, 2017 at 1:04 PM UTC
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