Looking at his watch he notices
how evenly spaced are the numbers
that so unevenly divide his life.
So, he takes it off.
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Looking at his watch he notices
how evenly spaced are the numbers
that so unevenly divide his life.
So, he takes it off.
Picture: www.123rf.com
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Nice. We really are subservient to time, aren’t we?
Augustine believed that the only way we truly know that linear time exists is memory. Yeah, I know, he probably got beat up a lot. But he, among others, realized the tyranny time can be when given too much power.