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My nose has stopped running. Why? I knew this was not a cold. But has it stopped running because the {{LJ:S}} is complacent, not punishing, because it knows that I am merely putting down in crude ideas vast thoughts which therefore will endanger it not at all so that in a few days when I reread this I’ll think, “Oh, My God,” (Oh, Society, please forgive me for such nonsense) | My nose has stopped running. Why? I knew this was not a cold. But has it stopped running because the {{LJ:S}} is complacent, not punishing, because it knows that I am merely putting down in crude ideas vast thoughts which therefore will endanger it not at all so that in a few days when I reread this I’ll think, “Oh, My God,” (Oh, Society, please forgive me for such nonsense.) Or is it because I am happy, because my {{LJ:lerve}} is finally flowing again. | ||
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My nose has stopped running. Why? I knew this was not a cold. But has it stopped running because the S is complacent, not punishing, because it knows that I am merely putting down in crude ideas vast thoughts which therefore will endanger it not at all so that in a few days when I reread this I’ll think, “Oh, My God,” (Oh, Society, please forgive me for such nonsense.) Or is it because I am happy, because my lerve is finally flowing again.