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Awaken

November 17th, 2005 | Published in Uncategorized | No Comments


Through the dawn of night, In the dark of day, Do you stumble through the light, And mumble all the way?For all this, I don’t fear little voices echoing in cascading whispers through the shaded sunset. But the cackling oppressive insight threatening to forge insanity and uncertainty, wringing its hands gleefully, envisions a future swarming [...]


Unreality Bites

November 5th, 2005 | Published in Uncategorized | No Comments


I’ve skimmed reality for ages, hovering above solid shapes and substance. Senses are a shade of rift, cracked and disjointed in an ever-growing hallway of warped uneasiness. I am a creature of fear, immersed forever in writhing horrors given strength by my vivid and terrible imagination. So sounds cascade, the world perpetually filtered through distorting [...]


Chicago, City in a Garden (of Maggot Infested Ruptured Badger Colons)

November 1st, 2005 | Published in Uncategorized | No Comments


Through this whole move to Chicago, I’ve done my best to keep a positive outlook, even through a minor car accident and tickets every time I looked at a parking spot the wrong way. But you know what? FUCK CHICAGO First impressions count for a lot, and so far, this is what Chicago means to [...]


Aggressive Assholes Always Advocate Automotive Annihilation

October 25th, 2005 | Published in Uncategorized | No Comments


Well, I was driving to work this morning, and there was a white car behind me driving a little too close. This happens often in this area, so I didn’t really care much. The lane I was in started to slow down, so I flipped on my turn signal, looked to my left, saw nothing [...]


Home is Where Your Something Something

October 24th, 2005 | Published in Uncategorized | No Comments


This whole moving thing sure eats a lot of my time. I have signed a lease, and the best part about my new abode, is that it sits two blocks from a Metra stop, and one block from an El stop, so I can basically get anywhere in Chicago or its suburbs without my car. [...]


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