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The Gods Have Fled



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Very subtle. I saw the sing but I was very difficult to find the sense without the title. Ciao, Alx

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I tried to send you a reply on your picture on Flikr but the fucking Yahoo idiot server kept jacking me around until I finally gave up. I already have an account on Flikr but they no longer recognize it I guess. Well, they can just go rot in hell for all I care, it's not worth the aggravation.
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In these days of bar codes and digital scanners, who is to say that there is no message in the rough texture of a stone or cement artifact? You just need to know how to pull the information out and decode it. In another way this reminds me of an interior decorator's sample chip... This is what the last planet we destroyed looks like.

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The idea of the Rosetta Stone occured to me, also. When I looked at this I felt it must have had meaning somewhere along the line but meaning that now eludes us or has been excised like the likenesses of unpopular pharohs whose images were chipped away by their successors. Old gods have vanished
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