~chapter 14 the truth~

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veritas liberabit vos
My Latin teacher always used to say that to me "veritas liberabit vos Daniel. veritas liberabit vos." I never knew what she meant by it until I met you. Then I understood her. She had been like me, hopelessly in love with someone who would never return her feelings. Or maybe she was a judge in a court of law and a part time Latin teacher, but I like to make the situations poetic if at all possible. You know the whole "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" crap.
But what I've found is that there is somethings that even though are true, can also be false. Some things depend on opinion. For example "the sky is blue". Now a colourblind person would answer "the sky is grey". Then a blind person would reply "there is no sky, only blackness". All statements are true for each individual but false for all of the others. Confusing isn't it.
Whilst we're on the topic of skies, look at this

I enjoy looking at the sky because it can tell you so much about someone by how they see the sky

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I enjoy looking at the sky because it can tell you so much about someone by how they see the sky. The way they interpret the different colours and how they affects the mood of the world. I enjoy looking at the sky because it reminds me of you.
Au: should I even continue this anymore? I'm up for suggestions on what direction I should take this

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