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THINGS I F I N D M YS EL F THINKING F O OFTEN



eat lunch alone more

why is silence seen as a kind of empty void? why not silence as already whole? why not silence as a state of being like wet or dry or blue or cotton? things that don’t need filling or changing? negative space isn’t neccessarily empty.


THE PREGNANT MOON alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies alien bodies

the anatomy of the frog is something we are entitled to as children in public schools. the anatomy of the frog is fairly complex. the anatomy of the frog may or may not include ovaries. you will have no power in the decision of your frog’s ovaries. if your frog does have ovaries you will need to take out the ovaries in order to continue to step four. the anatomy of the frog mimics, in some ways, the anatomy of our own bodies. the anatomy of the frog does not include, however, guilt or shame. in this way, the anatomy of the frog favors the frog more than the anatomy of the human favors the human.


AC T L I YOU LO YOURSE AC T L I YOU LO YOURSE


KE OVE ELF KE OVE ELF


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