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Old May 02, 2012, 12:39 AM
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i told my T that i wanted to fly, just to be unemcumbered and float above it all. she got scared that i was going to act on this. hell, maybe i will. the potential to feel as if i'm floating above all of the pain and suffering that i experience on a daily basis is so enticing. just to soar up adn up on the updrafts, circling the earth adn my life as i knew it is a welcoming thought. it's not scary for me. it seems to be the thing to aspire towards.
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Old May 02, 2012, 04:22 AM
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but you could seriously get injured since we are human dont have a wing to fly

in our fantasy world maybe we could fly but in real worl you need to be careful


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Old May 02, 2012, 05:50 AM
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I was talking to a good friend earlier about something like this. Having a "safe place" to get away occasionally when you need a break sounds good to me. Floating through moonlit pearlescent clouds sounds good to me, metaphorically speaking.
BTW, we should welcome you to PC since this seems to be your first post. You did some serious lurking there Hope to see more posts from you.
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