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short bermuda triangulation

^703ajust lost a lot of what I put in here..flowin..so upset..dont know how happened..i was saving posts regularly..and even saved page saves from the browser..unfortunately, when text disappeared and then post got saved, i saved page over old backup even while thinking i should roate through a week's worth or five versions or even two damnit. unreplaceable that. my machines will fault likewise..made as they may be in my own image^

^lotalot, more I look^

maybe over size limit in table (db)^

Moving here and rediong. doing think i can before work though. so don't know when

this suckaroos^^^^^^^^^^^^^

at least some notes

memories: false and built, constructed, the constant aggregation of decay, like two steps forward and about that back while rolling a big rock up a grease hill with a little help some time

the cannon: the canon gaurdian, charged!, the cannon corrector, the cannon capsizer

The Workshop Performative Performance Art Perforation:
a classic. tension tingling in the air, peer review, critique, a thin veneer of help, an undercoating of competitional distrust and underminering

inputs include audio y/o visual y/o tactitillation: trigger happy hairs on my fingerings

dirty talk

loud mouth

the interruptor

encryption, text from, gilding the oldies with pgp

character flaws in these my characters in my book helping them write their's making my life out of making them live, like football father, live by proxy, faultlines they finger, plumb, caulk, sitting in circled chairs, labeling like avery a very stick activity

grammar reassigneds (rekeyed and reused on eng, or not reassigned but applied to other thing: filling a cavity, say.

reactive grammars worked out and set in motion

perpectual motion grammars, fueling selves

etc. flavors, cherry, agressive, etc.

hiccups, setbacks, lessons,

words associated to views

bloggings social skirmishing, bibble babble brookstoning stakery, a passive, ambushing spam, a slather,---it's techniques, it's social skills and skams and selfmaking