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The vibration from each swing is reduced. But shopping for axes and their handles always has this come back into focus per how the head can't just go flying off into uncovered bystanders with one large swing.
One fever laid seeds on the glass and robins were too dry coming up for handling just out of view. CLP-4 cleans the action of drawers in many climates; large government contract, large eyes splashed to forgetting. Eyes larger than John Deere fog lights shuffling a deck in a corn field.
What's the poetic device for forgetting someone? Is it the wear on tires measured with Abe's head on a penny upside down? If you can see the top of his head it's time to replace your tires.
Query if we're alive or dead. Check the credit union roofing and dial tone, night buoys, body's carbon copy. Pension signature of my body, your blood numbers station combusts in a house; a corner house. 737 dumped its fuel on us. Night ketosis blooms dead pilots of Everest and left behind a thimble. Phantom index finger taps your phone number again- I remember everything we bought. Laid down heart attacks in glued beige, rolled out lichen. Brushed a windshield with baleen knuckles. Went back to the first apartment. Second.
Reading the Iliad with an open rather than a pre-judging mind-that is, reading it "whole"-brings to light psychological elements, philosophic dimensions, emotional nuances, and myriad dramatic subtleties that remain forever locked in darkness for those who assume, believe, or have been taught that the poem is "primitive."
More than a century has passed since the collapse and extinction of the American Nation, that massive and unprecedented catastrophe brought about equally by arsonists' flames and by massive, long-term, internal decay. As everyone knows, the full history of this once-great nation's doom was first gathered in the 2110 CE multi-volume work of scholarship, The Decline and Fall of the American Nation. Subsequently, under the auspices of the Universities of Asia Press, Beijing, there arrived a new and updated edition. As it happens, volume sixteen of that great work, in both editions, consists of the collected writings of Eric Larsen, a figure unknown to history except through these extraordinarily rare surviving papers that include, most importantly, the internationally famous "Diary." Guided by abundant scholarly commentary, the reader of Volume Sixteen is offered "innumerable windows" through which to witness "a ghostly past" and otherwise lost scenes of "a daily life that has become [by the time of the Late Ante-Penultimate], in almost equal degrees, villainous, pathetic, and risible." A chronology of the collapse may prove useful to the reader: Early Preliminary (1950-1964) Middle Preliminary (1964-1971) Late Preliminary (1971-1983) Early Ante-Penultimate (1983-1996) Middle Ante-Penultimate (1996-2000) Late Ante-Penultimate (2000-2006) Early Penultimate (2006-2012) Middle Penultimate (2013-2019) Late Penultimate (2020-2024) Early Ultimate (2025-2031) Middle Ultimate (2032-2037) Late Ultimate (2037-2041) The Collapse (2042-?)
This volume of passionately intelligent essays laments the extent and enormous damage of the cover-up of 9/11 truth in American journalism and media.
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