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Letter of Intent

Repetition sucks.

In general, it’s simply a bad practice - regardless of what you are doing to maintain it. Of course, I exclude self-motivating ultra beneficial activies in that category for now (I do not want to be bombed by hundreds of facts). Pretty much every person living on this earth knows this basic idea, just as me.

In the last couple of months, with the intention of doing something different, changing my B&W life, playing & having fun (with the simulation!), I’ve been trying to make some changes in my life. Attending activities more & more, leaving my computer and going outside (a remarkable achievement considering my 13 hours average)… I’m literally going outside (revolution), taking a deep breath, then starting to chase some people. People I know, or not.

This surely sounds a bit off from its extent, but I don’t think it will sound that bad once you acknowledge the fact that I (somehow smoothly) can catch people as what you are reading right now is an example of it. It simply does not matter in real life or not - once move the topic in a ridiculous/humorous way, with the intention of distracting, the job is done. A cut to the most basic repetition, for both sides.

The results of the experiment? Figuring this out is an exercise left to the reader.


Intent is the meaning - when combined with an action or a state. Progressing with them is the art of extinction, an unbiased & inevitable result. The road to hell may or may not be paved with good intentions. The thing is, in both cases, the end does not possess the real power it generates. It does not explain our weakness & dependency.

The range of intent is a massive space, and every single point inside has its own abstract form - noise, for instance. A note that is found, a tone that is heard, a hope that is killed, a rule that is bent. In each of them, the intent is the hidden motive, a motive that lives in each of us. A motive that keeps us alive, a motive we exist for.

Such elegant law of nature, such air of menace. Swinging in its waveform with lows & highs, it is definitely lethal.

You will never know what happens next because you are not in control.

I do not know*, at least.

\* I cannot know it considering the nonsense mess above.