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Fifteen years ago I melted mini Lego faces with sunlight and a magnifier, only to test peering into their minds. Ten years ago I traced the textures on my walls with black pen, and found images of *** I slept beneath women taking the deepest breaths through mouths like ghosts. Five years ago I asserted that the eye is a portal through which we believe madness. Yesterday I realized the human mind is a sparsely written program that generates feelings and functions less efficiently than a melody hummed into a paper cup. So I re-wrote it. Yet, I still find faces where there are no faces.
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Jan 30, 2013
Jan 30, 2013 at 1:43 PM UTC
The Delusion of Happiness
Fifteen years ago I melted mini Lego faces with sunlight and a magnifier, only to test peering into their minds. Ten years ago I traced the textures on my walls with black pen, and found images of *** I slept beneath women taking the deepest breaths through mouths like ghosts. Five years ago I asserted that the eye is a portal through which we believe madness. Yesterday I realized the human mind is a sparsely written program that generates feelings and functions less efficiently than a melody hummed into a paper cup. So I re-wrote it. Yet, I still find faces where there are no faces.
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Jan 30, 2013
Jan 30, 2013 at 1:43 PM UTC
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