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Consumed

Journal Entry: Thu Dec 29, 2005, 9:08 AM
1:08 AM , my fingers willfully typing away,
Yet no concious thought of what to type.
Thus they type what is ensuing in the brain.
The brain concieves but this,
What little I know.

Devious Information

  • Current Age: 22
  • Current Residence: Toronto
  • Interests: Art(poetry, drawing,painting),philosophy, knowledge
  • Favourite movie: i have more than one
  • Favourite band or musician: The Doors
  • Favourite genre of music: Classic Rock
  • Favourite artist: Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Francis Ford Coppola, Jim Morrison,
  • Favourite poet or writer: Me
  • Favourite photographer: Spiderman
  • Favourite style of art: Crouching Lemon aluminum penguin
  • Operating System: Windows XP Pro
  • MP3 player of choice: the one with the music
  • Shell of choice: crab
  • Wallpaper of choice: roll on
  • Skin of choice: white
  • Favourite game: GTA San Andreas
  • Favourite gaming platform: PS2
  • Favourite cartoon character: Peter Griffin
  • Personal Quote: Give all hope nothing
  • Tools of the Trade: mind

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Nov 14, 2006, 10:19:42 AM
Thank you dearly...

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" Imagine how many things seemed impossible, until they were attempted"
~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: May 7, 2006, 5:22:03 PM
Read my math article

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Apr 11, 2006, 11:31:09 AM
Read my last article, The justification of slavery

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Mar 27, 2006, 9:58:39 PM
Read my recent articles

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Mar 8, 2006, 8:55:22 AM
its me

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" Imagine how many things seemed impossible, until they were attempted"
~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Jan 25, 2006, 11:40:57 AM
Read my poem, "Dear death do us cold"

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Nov 18, 2005, 2:42:34 PM
Thank you very much... my bad I'm on the wrong page

lol

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Oct 21, 2005, 4:58:41 PM
For I have the utmost appreciation for your devoted time and knowledge… and acknowledge your gratitude

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Sep 26, 2005, 3:30:51 PM
Your acknowledgment is appricated... I am currently overwhelmed with a revolutionary philosophy, more significent then that of the co-existence of god and evolution

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Sep 11, 2005, 2:25:29 PM
Thank you patrick I shall read your artical Tonight

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Sep 5, 2005, 6:27:32 PM
I assumed poets wrote poetry...?

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Aug 29, 2005, 3:40:26 PM
The Yin Yang

August, 29th, 2005, 18:36

Within the containment of these parameters, and our position as mules of society it is safe to surmise that in fact certain qualities and traits are more significant depending on the member of societies mandate and purpose. Suppose the mule was a journalist, I would infer that an adequate understanding of the English language would assist in this field of employment. Thus forth concentration of this topic would be required more so then the proper conception of mathematics. Due to the fact the mathematics has no affiliation to this form of employment, it remains redundant. Though it is far more prosperous to be enthralled and educated in all facets of knowledge. Though I am refereeing to the mule members of society lacking the comprehension of authentic knowledge. So in essence one topic of knowledge is far more affable as well as logical to attain. Predominantly in the example previously stated, English is far more valuable. And with value and purpose derives power and potency.

The Yin Yang theory is but flawed. I ponder as to how one is capable of maintaining balance when irrelevancy is a factor. Allow me to refer to my previously stated example, if the mule averted concentration and unconditional contemplation to the divine essence of mathematics, would that not dilute his capability to attain knowledge from the topic that is required?
Surly it is tangible to presume the mule is also capable of acquiring knowledge of other assets. Allow me to evince this example, the mule attends university undertaking the coarse of linguistics. The complications are unfathomable, the state of intellect and clarity of the mule is non existent. Now asserting but another difficult topic such as mathematics I would surly infer that the mule would fail proficiently.

Good and evil. Depending on the mandate and position of the mule, one is more significant then the other. A certain emotion may imbue contrivance, destruction, conception, performance. Though another emotion will alter all the factors that one emotion imbues. Thus forth, the balance is not possible depending on the mandate and purpose of the mule. The Yin Yang implies a sense equilibrium, a sense of logical balance. The impossibility of this is rather apparent. To practice certain facets of good and evil is productive, though the state of co-existent practice is not possible, to the mule but of coarse.
This notion of equality is an image bequeathed by misconception. I lack the reason to elaborate this, all that is required is to review this thesis to receive validation.

It is far more essential to embrace the attributes of the more relevant topic, or aspect.

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~Obscuritee:iconObscuritee: Jul 17, 2005, 9:33:22 PM
You speak not, such folly ensues… deprivation is not of comfort. Contact me

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Jun 20, 2005, 8:31:37 PM
:beavis: :butthead:

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" Imagine how many things seemed impossible, until they were attempted"
~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Jun 20, 2005, 8:30:54 PM
:beavis: :butthead

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Jun 15, 2005, 11:48:17 PM
Alas all my deviations are up.
:chainsaw:

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Jun 15, 2005, 12:28:54 PM
i have 17 deviations up yet only two have appeared so far I was notified by the help desk that there is some delays so i must wait.

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~Kamelion:iconKamelion: Jun 15, 2005, 12:27:23 PM
thank you im actually an older member but my old account has been banned for circumstances misunderstood by the DA so I decided to make a new profile in order to further eplore this virtual world of art.

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" Imagine how many things seemed impossible, until they were attempted"
~sprayerone:iconsprayerone: Jun 15, 2005, 11:41:00 AM
Heyo! Welcome to devart.