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- "*maestro - fucking a. please write more often, yeah? the world is a lot easier to embrace when your words are swirling around in their newfound permanence."
Posted by Unknown on "We Harm Ourselves" by DoctorAsh
- "you stroke my brain and tug at my heart like a marstro, a puppeteer. you have created something with a mechanical underlaying, robot panties, and sauron's worldy fire eye. there is dreaming and there is inspiring and prophesizing then there is what you do. hypnotize me with a dose of seeing truth. it is what you have always done, why i always come back wanting more. you peel back the layers of my mind and make me really fucking think the way only a life changing high can... nothing is impossible in your writing, in your music. you whisper as savagely as you scream. thank you, sweet doctor to my soul, my awareness. :)"
Posted by Unknown on "We Harm Ourselves" by DoctorAsh
- "This was powerful. I am glad to see you're writing again. Its been so long. I can't find the appropriate words to describe the feelings this evoked."
Posted by Ravenblade on "We Harm Ourselves" by DoctorAsh
- "When I saw you had posted, my first instinct was to masturbate. I'm seriously just over the moon right now. I'll be back to leave something coherent. You've just made my day, month, YEAR."
Posted by Unknown on "We Harm Ourselves" by DoctorAsh
- "This touches on the phenomenological idea, yet does it deny the "now" or does it enforce it as something that only ever is as opposed to never being? If there was a simple way to really see how everything is now in contrast of what it was or what may be, I believe there would have been/would be much more constancy in the staled spot of our existence, where's I believe we tend to become too opaque now, or should I say in the concept of 'now'. I like the non-factual way of the present...it allows for thoughts such as what you have formed and for a more transcendental passage..it adds more unbelievable to the probable (even if that tends to often harm us) and it keeps us alert. Thank you for presenting us with your words again after so long. An enjoyable concept, indeed.
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Posted by La Leah le on "We Harm Ourselves" by DoctorAsh
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