Sunday, January 11, 2009

pukes

In the ancient Egypt, rationality lead citizens to pluralism but the need for knowledge lead to an underlying balance of principles like the Indian karmic justice or Tao's way, and the if not now then in the future reciprocity, or wisdom as some wise persons call it, and the rich man burning in hell while the poor man gloats, this questionable claim that there is life after debt (not death), close to the concept of comprehensibility of faith and multiplicity of rationality lead to pluralism of the word God, and a woman so beautiful that she doesn't exist, and so how exactly was wealth to be viewed, a chain indebted to the spiritual sin of debtor, and hell as an unending transaction card where debt never finishes, like the paying back of summer days in winter days, with this old word isn't any old word but a moral foundation of all that exist and the philosophy of the desire to be god causing devastating violent acts of retribution and these are the records that we have in our mythical existence, wondering if we always look like that when we smile while watching the golden globe and eating the spicy salmon avocado roll, recognizing a blind man's dog who lost an eye for an eye in a modern life style where people still lived in hermit cages scarping and clutching the generous and self contained and solitary oysters with eyes red and lips blue speaking of the winter chills down the spine of I love you no matter what the weather conditions because collections are due in 60 days and we will respect its value one day when respect's manufacturing date gets expired, and the debt as a character who made a very good first husband in a series of love affairs with not only are we the plots but we are like plots and make our plots to produce adventure in an otherwise non-transactional time-space uneventful life like rats who produce electrical shots in their body when they are separated in lonely cages and then coming a time for science to become self critical of itself, questioning not just if it's true but what is it really for, and the equally sinful existence of creditors and debtors on the Roman scale of justice, and mortgage meaning a reciprocal death pledge like the taste of raspberry and vanilla sky!
[This is an experiment for puke writing, please don't read, Haha]

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