Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Pearl

...words are idle translations to our feelings which cannot be explained by simple structured sentences that we use to form our lives through daily communication forms, and the hazardous use of multiple characters of an expression pulverizes the true meaning of an emotion which we can also refer to as the pearl in the oyster, and it is known that once the infrastructure is damaged, the true value of the pearl perishes and the thing left behind is a simple dust that we can refer to as memories, an extremely common substance in the human brain that is highly related to the learning process of the brain, called experience, that is gained through living through a series of events that are correlate at times which result with the genuine human experience called surprise...

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