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stork daddy lately life has seemed no more appealing than the claw machine at a denny's. you look at it and it's allure and you realize that no matter how heroic your efforts, in the end even the best winnings are just the same nickel made in taiwan crap everyone has and is. 040708
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z ... and it reflects the universe in it's surface and is beautiful in it's simplicity and speaks volume about it's creators and asks of you the riddle of cognition and removes empty volume and ... 040708
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nonlucid sometimes I look at cheap toys and wonder what the world would be like without plastic - if all kids' toys had to be made of metal or something of substance (like in a book there was someone talking about how he remembered the days when the play soldiers were made out of metal and stood up straight and proud and could be loved and would live forever, but then plastic came along and they were mass-produced and crap)

Maybe if we opted for quality instead of quality, one "good" thing instead of a hundred not, crafted not produced, not stamped, if hand-made weren't something special, there'd be less garbage (literal, figurative)
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