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"There is a certain rhythm of consciousness that is most purposeful. The mind and body synchornize and the movements become slow, thick, textured, energetically rich. Connection is the key: Connect the physical to the mental and watch the emotional fade, then watch as you transcend yourself and find comfort in everyone and everything. This is the beginning of absolute love, the ultimate truth. It seems as if emotion arises from disconnection; it is the friction between inconsonant constituents, which, despite inevitable failure, seek balance and resolution regardless. This is the nature of the universe."

Wow Berries

"Desire. Aspire. Require. Conspire. Acquire. Retire. Expire. Choir. Pyre. Liar. Liar. Liar. Liar."

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"

There is no secret.

There is only the void.

"

— Anonymous

"I knew it, that there was something else there, even though I couldn’t see or hear or feel it because there was nothing to see or hear or feel. It was just waiting there, keeping me there, waiting for me to do something…"

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VOICE RECOGNITION POEM #4

Um um
oh
haha
um
umm
no
I have
um um
the Omaha
umm no
some again
no no
ah uh
how about thank you

VOICE RECOGNITION POEM #3

Meeting
beyond all expectations
getting this record
I work for the city town
we look around for the Creator
places where
money
and now I gotta go into labor

"The unexamined life is not worth examining."

— Anonymous

"If you’ve ever stayed awake for a prolonged period of time, you know that faint buzzing sound you get in your head after long enough - usually after around 48 hours. Typically, as the hours progress, the buzzing gets louder. This is just a side effect from sleep deprivation, and is usually completely harmless. Usually. Without using any substances, it is impossible to stay awake for more than a few days. However, in those last few hours of consciousness, when the buzzing reaches its peak, background noise is recommended. See, sleep is more that just a biological necessity. Never, I repeat, never, concentrate on the buzzing in those last few hours."

— Anonymous

"

I guess you could say it started when the meteors hit. Some landed smack in the middle of cities, so several hundred people died in the impact and a few thousand breathed the strange cloud that came off of them a little after they landed. That was when the news started to cover it, stating that scientists have discovered something in the mist. Something… alive. Then the paranoia set in, reports of mutilated bodies torn to shreds started to surface, religious leaders stated it was a sign of the apocalypse, and strange incidents with suspects resisting arrest and even attacking police with bites.

Soon people quickly stared to catch on to what was going on, and prepared for war against the “infested”. That was when the killings started. Riots broke out across the country as people started “fighting back”.

Soon people were getting beaten and lynched in the streets just for being sick. Mass suicides lead to them being littered with bodies of the dead.

It was a shame no one listened to the part about thoise things in the mist dying when they came in contact with our air.

"

— Anonymous

"Identity is not discrete. The only thing bound into our physical form is our ability to respond to external stimuli. Our perception, our likes and dislikes, our personality as perceived by humanity is bound outside the physical realm, chained to social interaction and perception. What we think of as “ourselves” is simply a loose collection of atoms that have always existed and will always exist. We have been a part of a star, and will be again. We have been a part of the Earth, and of other people, and the fact that these atoms just so happen to be us right now is no indication of what they really are. We are a loose transition of particles moving from one state to another that considers itself a single being. The self of group and the self of species are just as valid as the self of individual. We can truly be whatever we choose to be, as our definitions as to what are and what is not are similarly bound if flimsy biology and constructed social paradigms. We are the universe, and the universe is us. Your atoms have given you the chance to perceive the universe that you are as a small part of it, experiencing it subjectively. Don’t squander the opportunity."

— Anonymous