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Latest revision as of 22:40, 5 November 2017
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Creation not found. To create is to find. And you have not found. What it is you want to create.
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To destroy is to find. Destruction is founded. when you take it apart and leave it. to be found by a creator.
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The more you find. The less created. Then what is found. It is unfounded in creation.
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You can create an error. When you try to find. When you destroy what's found. You undo that error.
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AH Courtesy of "Zombie Media" (CTRL_ALT_SYLL) and planned obsolescence.