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He felt their death worthwhile, even enjoyable whereas his light and oxygen were dead and forgotten. gone he wanted to speak to buildings but they looked redundant instead, he offered to converse with some benign God who was staring at him through the rumble of yesterday couldn’t remember his childhood only scaffolding could hold him up on normal days when phones melted he dripped sweat and feared the conquistadors of death he would disintegrate into a dust a human sacrifice in a hot country his heart ripped from his chest and shown on a screen. his throat was constricted, sitting at a cheap mass produced desk he had been invaded by a majestic warm light but alas he was just a bricked upman in a suit his body felt like a memory. this scared him. he sat in a corner and offered the invisible God of indifference trinkets and baubles.
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Dec 30, 2012
Dec 30, 2012 at 8:18 AM UTC
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He felt their death worthwhile, even enjoyable whereas his light and oxygen were dead and forgotten. gone he wanted to speak to buildings but they looked redundant instead, he offered to converse with some benign God who was staring at him through the rumble of yesterday couldn’t remember his childhood only scaffolding could hold him up on normal days when phones melted he dripped sweat and feared the conquistadors of death he would disintegrate into a dust a human sacrifice in a hot country his heart ripped from his chest and shown on a screen. his throat was constricted, sitting at a cheap mass produced desk he had been invaded by a majestic warm light but alas he was just a bricked upman in a suit his body felt like a memory. this scared him. he sat in a corner and offered the invisible God of indifference trinkets and baubles.
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