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Plato has Aristophanes present a story about soulmates. Aristophanes states that humans originally had four arms, four legs, and a single head made of two faces. It is said that humans had great strength at the time and threatened to conquer the gods. Zeus developed a creative solution by splitting humans in half. Each human would then only have one set of genitalia and would forever long for his/her other half; the other half of his/her soul. It is said that when the two find each other, there is an unspoken understanding of one another, that they feel unified and would lie with each other in unity and would know no greater joy than that. In a world full of soulmates, Cassiopeia struggles to find hers.
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Prologue The Greeks believed that humans once had 4 arms, 4 legs, and 2 faces. We were powerful, but arrogant in this form. Zeus feared this, and split us into two. Cursing us forever to wander the world searching for our "other half." The Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci depicts the "perfect" proportions a man can have. Some could say it is the depiction of the perfect human being. The perfect human having 4 arms, and 4 legs. A human who has found his "other half." "I" is a pathetic existence. One cannot experience all the wonders of life by themselves. "We" must connect, "we" must experience all that this life has to offer. Zeus separated us, but did not rid us of the lust we have for connection. My name is Issac Bennett. Not Earthworm. I can still think, which means, "I" still exist. In what state I do not know. I haven't been blessed with Insanity, and at this point, I don't think I will be. My only hope is my thoughts will be smothered by the screams of billions. I will turn into a drop of water in an ocean of minds. Then my existence will end. Then "I" will be dead.

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