Freshness versus Vintage
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"When he is new, you do not like him, on a certain level, known by a few as some, for he is not but only on the psychological suface alone merely unfamiliar, he is also changed in all other dimensions, and this is frightening, partly for it's suddeness, partly for it's beingness, but mostly for it's goingness: Being new and all, even though he can still be identified as him, for the eternal character is transcendent in part by the principle that every one of us is victim to this very thing and doesn't want it to happen to us, as "l" is not limited by time but by NAME, which is division, in no mean sense of the term, even if average in part. When he is old, you, on the lowest levels, know what to expect, and any oddness on his part is purely the result of that, no matter how high you or he gets, no matter what information is being precessed, processed, or possesed at the time"- WFIC
"If the soul is the symptom, the condition is you"- Divine Beck
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"When he is new, you do not like him, on a certain level, known by a few as some, for he is not but only on the psychological suface alone merely unfamiliar, he is also changed in all other dimensions, and this is frightening, partly for it's suddeness, partly for it's beingness, but mostly for it's goingness: Being new and all, even though he can still be identified as him, for the eternal character is transcendent in part by the principle that every one of us is victim to this very thing and doesn't want it to happen to us, as "l" is not limited by time but by NAME, which is division, in no mean sense of the term, even if average in part. When he is old, you, on the lowest levels, know what to expect, and any oddness on his part is purely the result of that, no matter how high you or he gets, no matter what information is being precessed, processed, or possesed at the time"- WFIC
"If the soul is the symptom, the condition is you"- Divine Beck
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