

The StoreThe Store? The concept of the store is something that we take for granted and care not to dwell upon. A store exists in an intermediate space, neither private nor public in its nature, but combining elements of both. Displays in store windows, for instance, can best be viewed as mental constructs projected onto the public consciousness as a means of engending mass conformity derived solely from the supposedly private domain of consumer choice that is always molested by subtle marketing campaigns.The Store


Draft of work in progressUnknown Man-A fantasy not about frivolous royalty.Draft of work in progress
Long ago I fell away from trivial and twisted cultural perceptions implied by the foolish and unenlightened. Death a natural in its passive state, but when it affects one personally they deny it with all their heart and pray to false gods for blessings and pity. Praying to the creator to save a life that which spares no heed to others, especially the more important of gods creations. Humans kill themselves and other creatures, without even batting an eye. Such arrogance these vermin have. Also the stupidity and violent natu


A Fall Not Forgotten A Fall Not Forgotten The urgings of childhood are many, playing with toys, chasing the ducks, poking things at random, to climbing things Well I really wont have too many things containing childhood here since its not really relevant since I was not that young. Henceforth my reader yes you the person who reads my story of a painful I mean personal well personal and painful expeA Fall Not Forgotten
Myself
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Are you watching closely...
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"Remember that in order to achieve your dreams, countless others must fail to get there." Victor DoUrden
The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
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Silent Poetry.
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"Remember that in order to achieve your dreams, countless others must fail to get there." Victor DoUrden
The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
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*Dark-Arts-Asylum Room 901
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"Remember that in order to achieve your dreams, countless others must fail to get there." Victor DoUrden
The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
As a critic, you would agree if I say the art needs crap to exist. Without crap, Im not sure we could find masterpieces. So yes, you help the art. For that I salute you.
& Im sure you have interesting stories to tell through your pictures - dont keep them for yourself!
Sardonic sarcasm by an old fart.
PS: Omelette du fromage.
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Perfect reply by My friend ps that french? and I ll tell you a story or two for a drink or story of your own
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"Remember that in order to achieve your dreams, countless others must fail to get there." Victor DoUrden
The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
P.S. - "a drink"? are you kidding?
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"Remember that in order to achieve your dreams, countless others must fail to get there." Victor DoUrden
The pessimist complains about the wind; The optimist expects it to change; The realist adjusts the sails." William Arthur Ward
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