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The people are strange, the culture is odd, the people are diverse, the culture is a facade. Life isn't a museum, a display for the holy, life is an infirmary, for the beaten down, the lonely. I find that I love them anyway, their humor is wholesome, their personas loving, this is a necessary evil. Who you are is a series of gestures, successful or otherwise, who you are is a collection of mementos, who you are is loved, the only thing worth being.
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM UTC
Set On A Hill
The people are strange, the culture is odd, the people are diverse, the culture is a facade. Life isn't a museum, a display for the holy, life is an infirmary, for the beaten down, the lonely. I find that I love them anyway, their humor is wholesome, their personas loving, this is a necessary evil. Who you are is a series of gestures, successful or otherwise, who you are is a collection of mementos, who you are is loved, the only thing worth being.
A.P. Beckstead (2013)
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Oct 9, 2013
Oct 9, 2013 at 4:37 AM UTC
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