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John Waters, 1970s
The Reason Why The Closet-Man Is Never Sad
by Russel Edson
This is the house of the closet-man. There are no
rooms, just hallways and closets.
Things happen in rooms. He does not like things to
happen… .Closets, you take things out of closets, you
put things into closets, and nothing happens…
Why do you have such a strange house?
I am the closet-man, I am either going or coming, and
I am never sad.
But why do you have such a strange house?
I am never sad …
Okay the only think I can feel at this time somebody was killed where life existed came to matrix and spirit and Koichi was actual black lion that was willing to kill to replace indentity with somebody.They are all originally humans and they were not accepted where they should be living.Again,there are people not willing to accept humans,and replace them with bots,now every black is sign of child missing from real world.I'm not sure,every child is going here to be used in some machine,he was missing child,gone from home.They are part of big spider demon part of Sophia evil recycling within Summer solstice triangle,and again Aquila is always inbetween.So,the Seya,the men there are actually far from gone the replacement,and again they are double indentities.That live in replaced realities.
Summer rain.
Merry Christmas
Vawdavitch, 1955, Franz Kline
Franz Kline Painting No. 7 1952 Oil on canvas 57 1/2 x 81 3/4 inches (146 x 207.6 cm) Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Franz Kline, "Mass. Harbor," 1961,
Oil on canvas,
67 ¾ by 92 ⅛ in. (172 by 234 cm.)
Courtesy: Sotheby's