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Blogger Holes In Plot Bigger Than Plot Itself said...
Salad is not a language. Any salad is akin to a boulder with complex forms, with striations and engraved designs atop and within, which humankind can decipher in a thousand different ways without ever finding the right answer or the best one. By virtue of this multiple exegesis, salad evokes all manners of phantasmagoria, as would a catalyzing crystal. Personally, I wanted to deal with the voids that surround us, and within which we live. The most formidable ones being those linked to our destiny, to life or death, and visible or invisible universes. The signs sent out to us by these voids are also composed of light and sound, engaging our two principal sense. This is why SALAD (sourced after liminal anatomy diatope) seeks to be a place where signals of these worlds can be condensed. Rational knowledge is combined with intuitive knowledge, i.e. revelation. It is impossible to dissociate them. These voids are unfathomable, which is to say, their knowledge is in perpetual and desperate flight punctuated by hypothetical milestones throughout time.
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Blogger Holes In Plot Bigger Than Plot Itself said...
A salad, bechickened with "new" Ranch-EE!-Kyoo (ranch betwixt BBQ betwixt ranch &c. in postures of fusion whose calculus must ever stay lodged in the pipelines of genius, may they who drink from that cream-tap not soon any longer languish previously unknown, driving such celestial exemplars as this, our ""new"" Ranch--EE!--Kyoo), I say, """new""" Ranch---EE!---Kyoo dressing that exerted as well its persuasive "edge" of tantalizing innovation, was festooned with tajazzles of free-reared red fried onion, pardon: fried, free reared onion, née mauve more than crimson. It was as if they floated there, on fine waves.
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Brandi Limited said...

This is another sign of the utter lack of leadership at Comcast NBC--why not have a number of people try out for the Tonight show over the next year and see what happens because giving talk shows at NBC to SNL rejects who have overstayed their welcome is never going to work--one would think that someone at NBC would have seen the writing on the Wall but ever since Comcast took over NBC it seems to be on self destruct mode: Fallon is already getting tiresome--his constant mumbles--he seems utterly without wit or something to say---a talk show host who cannot speak --well that is a novel idea--how well has that been working--since NBC can't seem to run the Tonight Show--why not just cancel it--put everyone out of their misery---the talk show is dead--at least on NBC. Just do something else for a change.

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