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FUJIMAR Started conversation Aug 27, 2004
"Can you hear it in the center if the world, it's sound is like razors through flesh."
"I don't beleave you."
"Oh come, you can hear it's faint echo right now. I'm here to turn up the volume, to press the stinking face of humanity into the dark blood of it's own secret heart."
"I'm going to stop you and send you back to hell."
"Ha Ha Ha oh no you can't stop me child, you'll just have to hear the music, just give me the box and I'll free you of you'r future."
"You make me sick."
"Don't debate with me girl just come here and die while you still have the oppertunity of doing it quickly."
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Fari B Posted Sep 9, 2004
VERy bizarre, but then you are only 21 and you live in another galaxy and probably another century (I dont know where that place is). Most people are not writers onth is site or we wouldnt need to be here!
I dont know what you think of your own writing but dont forget peter pan was trying to stick his shadow back on using a bar of soap and eventually Wendy who was always the mother figure, sewed the shadow onto the soles of the scallywag's feet.
THings we once took for granted are far often zanier than we remember, thing is as we get old we are too serious. Crum;bing you could say. Im far more advancedin my crumlbing than you, in fact youve not yet started, well physcially at least! You forgot to mention that today and yesterday at work, although you say you 'did nothing', you stayed out of trouble, you earned some money. that will pay for your eletric guitar lessons or you much longed for trip to Arizona America.
Get me?
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FUJIMAR Posted Sep 21, 2004
Read it again and now i understand have you seen Jamie and the magic torch when i was a kid it was normal and fun now it's just trippy
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