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November 1st
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Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2017
1/365 of a year. 1 day. 24 hours. 1,440 minutes. 86,400 seconds. 

Try counting each and every number listed in a day. It'd take literally the whole day, wouldn't it? But pretend that you do count it. No mistakes or breaks- just lots of counting.

Now try counting again, but with some mistakes. You won't be able to. What- don't believe me? Try.

...You can't make a mistake, can you? You find yourself counting with no mistakes whatsoever. That's because this one, specific day is on repeat. Forever. Is it finally getting through to you? The fact that you'll never stop doing the same actions, meeting the same people, saying the same things...

What- now you have a question for me? What is it? ..."What day is it?"

November 1st.

-F.V.
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