your twenties choked with flowering vines; your thirties thinned to only what you tended
Nicorette gum, three pieces linked together, looking like prescription medicine, on top of the cell phone to which only love/hate dichotomies obtain. A post it note sponsored by, and bearing the name of, a small town bank in montana with the word "Baffler" scrawled in pencil across its lower third. A fairly intimidating flashlight, used when the backlight of this computer was out and the technicians at the store insisted that it was hardware, not aleatory fate, that led to the variations in accessibility. A book by a former dean of a law school where the undergraduate degree was taken, published by a press that used to give paychecks and allow inhuman amounts of coffee to be imbibed. a crayon drawing on the white top of the anesthetized IKEA desk, blue cross-hatchings encompassed in a red compromise between oval and circle.
A one pm exam, diluted in part by $.94 worth of coffee and the inevitable head-shaking transition from being nocturnal to being accountable when the sun is bright and cultivating glare. The idea of an exam, really, out there alone, by itself, conceptually disjunctive from the chronological notions of what would be getting done by this time, isn't any clearer than the idea of having to list off increasingly minute letters in sequential order with decreasing amounts of confidence.
Also, regarding economies of scale:
http://g.photos.cx/scale-ac.gif
Oh well. Tornado warnings tonight, snow tomorrow, it may be May now but there's no suggestion that a pause in meteorological and life-arc anomalies are on there way out anytime soon.
A one pm exam, diluted in part by $.94 worth of coffee and the inevitable head-shaking transition from being nocturnal to being accountable when the sun is bright and cultivating glare. The idea of an exam, really, out there alone, by itself, conceptually disjunctive from the chronological notions of what would be getting done by this time, isn't any clearer than the idea of having to list off increasingly minute letters in sequential order with decreasing amounts of confidence.
Also, regarding economies of scale:
http://g.photos.cx/scale-ac.gif
Oh well. Tornado warnings tonight, snow tomorrow, it may be May now but there's no suggestion that a pause in meteorological and life-arc anomalies are on there way out anytime soon.
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