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|<span style="background:#667766;font-size:110%;color:#BBCCBB">The man is hunched over a full glass of wine, it's a familiar one. He is delirious, and looks across the table to the woman. She minds her business, not looking anywhere. The man gets up and scoops her eyeball out with a spoon. She screams and runs. He sits back down, plopping the eyeball in his wine | |<span style="background:#667766;font-size:110%;color:#BBCCBB">The man is hunched over a full glass of wine, it's a familiar one. He is delirious, and looks across the table to the woman. She minds her business, not looking anywhere. The man gets up and scoops her eyeball out with a spoon. She screams and runs. He sits back down, plopping the eyeball in his glass of wine.</span> | ||
{{UDLink|<big>'''»'''</big> ''They are two of many examples. A repetition of precedent, something in perpetual existence, a cause for itself and yet is uncaused.''}} | {{UDLink|<big>'''»'''</big> ''They are two of many examples. A repetition of precedent, something in perpetual existence, a cause for itself and yet is uncaused.''}} |
Latest revision as of 23:07, 27 July 2011
Flashback
The time is different, the space is the same. It's an eerie cold being bodiless, but it's not from touch. There is a man here, with a woman.
» They are examples. |
The man is hunched over a full glass of wine, it's a familiar one. He is delirious, and looks across the table to the woman. She minds her business, not looking anywhere. The man gets up and scoops her eyeball out with a spoon. She screams and runs. He sits back down, plopping the eyeball in his glass of wine.
» They are two of many examples. A repetition of precedent, something in perpetual existence, a cause for itself and yet is uncaused. |
The man pretends to ignore it, but he knows what is coming. He finishes drinking his wine.
» They are a weak examples, to be used for the stronger subject. |