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                        < times change >

                this monday i will fictionalize a character

                it will turn around and kill me

                these are the instructions in the journal

                "In the olden days I called it disposable identity "
                (reads the journal)
                "But"
                (the journal continues)
                "times change"

                (every monday to be exact)

                                - - -
                                                                                                                a brightly colored fungus that grows in bark inclusions
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I hate time shift, it disrupts my delicate internal plumbing and I can't fart as much greatly curtailing my poetic output. The problem I see is if your fictionalized character kills you, doesn't that make you the disposable identity?

"I like a woman taste like cherry wine,
I like a woman smokes like a grapevine,
but these fictionalized women
taste just like turpentine."

(with apologies to Tompall Glaser)

dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?

The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
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(04-06-2014, 04:47 PM)Erthona Wrote:  I hate time shift, it disrupts my delicate internal plumbing and I can't fart as much greatly curtailing my poetic output. The problem I see is if your fictionalized character kills you, doesn't that make you the disposable identity?

"I like a woman taste like cherry wine,
I like a woman smokes like a grapevine,
but these fictionalized women
taste just like turpentine."

(with apologies to Tompall Glaser)

dale
I am week 25's fictional character. Week 26's will kill me.
Maybe the journal was written by a non-fictional being,
or gods, or some such. That information is not only
unavailable, but (probably) not comprehensible as well.
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