MY FAVORITE THINGS: THINK ON THESE THINGS

DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES: MERELY COMPONENTS, FRACTIONS, AND COLORS FRAMING A FEATURE. THE SUITABILITY IS RELATIVE AND SOMETIMES SUBJECTIVE, SUBJECT TO CHOICES AND DECISIONS GROUNDED BY EACH ANGLE. IT IS YOURS TO SETTLE... PICK THE GLASSES AND CHOOSE YOUR LENS!

Monday, June 01, 2009

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This is my bubble of randomness where i place My Favorite Things whenever i'm desired to do so. No such exigency exists to be entailed in this bubble since i embrace any differences and similarities, and thus to Think on These Things... Just pick your glasses, choose your lens, and settle upon as many angles as you wish!
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