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more and more i'm finding i feel little or no guilt over burning those structures that were hardly sturdy enough to support my passage in the first place. better to swim beneath their wreckage in search of something more significant to stand on. i'd rather be struck down by what i see coming than betrayed by that which gives way beneath me.
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epitome of incomprehensibility
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Sometimes I wonder whether I should leave a bridge up or knock it down, and then I look back and realize that I swam from point A to point B and there are no bridges to burn.
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pile up the explosives, let's make this dramatic.
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no reason
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i like that, eoi. sometimes one should consider their reasons for wanting to burn a bridge, their validity against the possibility said person might miss the bridge. at least, that's what i do. sometimes there are ways to change the way you look at/travel on/see a bridge without needing to burn it down.
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no reason
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oops, some words in that first part disappeared (clearly they burned their bridges with me). it should say: "sometimes one should consider one's reasons for wanting to burn a bridge, and measure their validity against the possibility said person might miss the bridge.
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as a reasonably shit-disturbing inclined individual, i've burned many a bridge in my time. i can't think, however, of having someone burn one to me before these last few days. it's an oddly refreshing feeling.
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raze
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i don't miss any of them. never really liked walking across those things anyway. few of them felt structurally sound.
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what's it to you?
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