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I wish there was some moral or didactic quality to this work, for no other reason than to put a conventional wind to my sails, to stop a free-drift to literary oblivion; but like a typical atheist who, before his slaughter, will no doubt seek the aid of God, I too, despite contrary conviction, am forever destined to wordy, generally incoherent and long-winded canvasses of thought. James Majoros http://cavalcades.blogspot.com/
That was quite a performance. Didn't see a thing.
ReplyDeleteLooking at something is not an artistic achievement.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't see the woman. It is an artistic achievement. Trust me.
ReplyDeleteTakes away from what the woman really is. Mars the truth.
ReplyDeleteHow does it take away from what the woman really is?! A woman can be, also, an artistic achievement! Why there needs duality! This is in opposition with the truth!
ReplyDeleteThis is the problem - what is the truth? What you see, what I see, what she sees...?
ReplyDeleteDo you want to know the truth or do you want to be right?
ReplyDeletethere is no truth, I know I'm right about that.
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