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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...hotos of a busy nighttime highway: as a seamless flow of energy, as a flowing river of light. Instead of seeing this: ... ...d the slowest on the ground would have been the last to reluctantly leave the refuge of their trees. In fact, if their trees did not catch on fire:... ...ed Cape Kennedy because Kennedy was the most virile President who created this National effort to get to the Moon. The most virile mission won. The... ...on’t like you anymore, you burn and kill us. The Namib Desert is between two rivers called: Kuiseb and Usiab reverse their letters and you get: Be... ...-created abstract lines and actual human conditions. After every war: the new national boundaries which are enforced; merely become a cause for the ... ...County? State? National? How many charities can one support? Which ones? Wildlife? Human rights? Gay rights? The homeless? The environment?... ...ge it from a deficiency, into a poisonous, deadly, toxicity capable of killing wildlife and destroying entire ecosystems. This applies to its na... ...es of tentative explorations, and mapping out the coastline. The settlers of Roanoke Island routinely kidnapped local tribal leaders and held them ... ...hem for ransom, despite relying on these "savages" for food and supplies. The Roanoke colony disappeared leaving no explanation except the cryptic q...

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