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What we have to tell, what we have to show,
What we want to know.

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We are not the objects we possess,
We are the objects we collect.

The past is God
- there is no need.
The past is God
- there is no now.
The past is God
- forgive It.

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for a storytelling you sure make a lot of questions

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"well it's been a long time, long time now, since I've seen you smile"
muwahhahahaha as cadeiras da inquisição malefica!

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Love & Peace
A thousand words, a photo.
We are not the objects we collect we are the giving of those - like ideas - like church like spaces - sanctuary where others see torment.
An amazing photo - where?
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that's right, isn't it? what questions do i make?

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"the man had killed the thing he loved,
and so he had to die."
bwahaha feel the power!

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"the man had killed the thing he loved,
and so he had to die."
Thank you, dear crow, for the keen interpretation.

This is a photograph in one of Portugal's most important monuments, the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, in Lisbon. It was built in the XVI century - if I'm not mistaken - when our country was out exploring the world, learning the wild wisdom of the south american natives and being the first europeans to discuss philosophy in the lands of the rising sun.
Back at home, men more powerful than what their knowledge could conceive clang to the image of the crucified man, their mind the size of the small villages they came from, afraid of the truth they smelled in the whispers that wanted to revive the History of centuries before. This are the chairs they sat on when they bound us so tightly that we still feel the chains.

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"the man had killed the thing he loved,
and so he had to die."
you used three whats!

well actually you dont make any direct question but only about values and reasons of things, geez

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"well it's been a long time, long time now, since I've seen you smile"
This is an amazing shot. :hug: Good job.

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Good things come to those who wait~ :love:
Thank you so much dear. ^^

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"the man had killed the thing he loved,
and so he had to die."

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