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Monday, August 11, 2008

how absurd.
Man walk through his entire life searching for constants.
the only certainty is death and yet that is man's ultimate fear.
much of life is built on the hope of tomorrow yet tomorrow brings us closer to death and is man's ultimate enemy!
if the certainty of a future is that which man yearn, then why do man scorn the wretched fate of Sisyphus.?
absurd indeed!

she's not here @

7:10 PM