I was on this one site, and this anonymous fellow was writing weird paragraphs. Does anyone know who the author to these paragraphs are? Thank you in advance!
- Stagnated Friction -
There are times, where a sentient agent of life will have to move without outside forces. What happens to this agent of life, and the life it constitutes, would most likely reflect off of the level of isolation and stagnation it has been exposed to. A solemn flame that burns within the agent of life's stagnation will continue to roar behind stone walls, while the sentience continues to anger the solemn flame, by attempting to attract the agent of life, when it is trapped within an imprisonment built on the outside of the agent of life ...
- Written for Silence -
Distractions, as metaphysical and physiological as they may be, are worse than physical stone walls. It takes more discipline and control to break a distraction, than it does to break down a physical stone wall. It takes more effort to turn out the city lights inside of your head, than it does to turn them off in reality. It is many times more arduous to swim in the ocean of your emotions, than it does to swim on the outside world's seas. It is much harder to write to silence, than it does to write knowing that others would facilitate your existential values. It is a greater trial to become a hero alone, than it is to become a hero while surrounded by people. It is impossible to become self-aware without silence ...
- Holding On To Nothing -
Sentience does not need an edge to hold onto; the very existence is the precipice of your fate. Question your existence; question your existence; question life. Do not question why you question either one of them. Question why your questions are answerless. Ask yourself questions; ask the world questions; ask yourself why the world does not have any answers for your questions. Question the weight of your questions; question the value of your inquiries. Question the value behind the need to have questions answered; question the value behind the understanding that questions may or may not be answered. Question your existence; question your experiences; question your identity; question your incentives; question your reality. Question why you are still asking questions, while old questions remain unanswered; question why you are still asking questions, while you are holding onto nothing ...