Monday, October 20, 2008

uneducated guess.

first of all,
shut up.
really though, question ... but not all the time.
to answer your question: There is a chance you may use this later in life
not this post, but "this".

visualize the sound they make. backwards soak. THINK ABOUT IT.
never dither.
think about a dwelling. a dwelling is a nice place to be. participate in dwelling. maybe this dwelling has a fireplace. THINK ABOUT IT.
don't be "afraid not". PURSUE.

Ringo Starr wrote a song or two. So can you.
Look at everything. don't glance. A tiny rock is tiny only because you think it to be,
think of the places it has been. Geology.
Roll your eyes and you will be rolled. Give yourself meaning give your words meaning DON'T put yourself into automatic.
Possibly, invest in a stick shift.
Sometimes, the moon is very big but only because we don't know it is always
very, very big.
Don't just listen to the moral of the story, understand the framed picture of the story.
Know the differences,
in math and in english.
Learning has the anguish of being spoke of in past tense


Learning has the anguish.

Write. Listen. There are pros and cons of both. To Talk and To Question are not always the same. A question without a meaning is not a question but a statement of nothing.

Learning. You cannot be taught by an index card unless you tell yourself.
Learning. Active.
Learning is associated with displeasure but we are displeasured to not


A rock broke through the jew's window and changed the night forever
The rock never learned of its significance.
See what I am saying, don't be a rock

Don't create forgotten text.


A constant See/Saw expression inexpressible, an impression in the sand never knew.
There's really nothing to it.
No tugging war, then you lose.

Don't be afraid to look like you don't know what is going on
Nobody knows what is going on,
to be afraid is to lose.
Too, afraid is losing.


If you are not learning, what are you doing?
Basically dead.
Uneasiness is natural, you know you are alive.

I know it, I feel it now
I don't think this is right.

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