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We start as one. We grow from the same wretched earth, but eventually, we begin to abandon the physiological Pangea in which all our bodies are blurred at the edges, And we grow independent. Eventually, though, each and every one of us becomes tired. We lay down to rest, and our dura mater begins to decompose, leaving our brain to slip free, our consciousness to traverse the planes we left behind at birth.
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Mar 17, 2022
Mar 17, 2022 at 1:59 AM UTC
a little bit more metaphysical
We start as one. We grow from the same wretched earth, but eventually, we begin to abandon the physiological Pangea in which all our bodies are blurred at the edges, And we grow independent. Eventually, though, each and every one of us becomes tired. We lay down to rest, and our dura mater begins to decompose, leaving our brain to slip free, our consciousness to traverse the planes we left behind at birth.
bastard_monkey
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somewhere in monkeyland
Mar 17, 2022
Mar 17, 2022 at 1:59 AM UTC
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