past oblivion.
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  • Parts 93
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2014
"what can i really say?" used to be my words, when i didn't know as much.
when i got older, i responded to myself. "everything."
now, i realize that i can use my breath to speak on everything in existence, from dust on jupiter to the depths of hell but it doesn't matter. nobody knows anything and i sure as hell don't.
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