Author of Alice in Wonderland was a known pedophile.
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oh sleepy dude. I'm so disturbed now.
If that's bad, then you definitely don't wanna learn the stuff that's been keeping me up at night lately.
And I have narcolepsy. I can sleep during a parade.
Well, but I do. Your comments are so provocative. I look forward to a synthesis of what you're learning soon.
The more I acclimate to the blinding light, the less I can see in the dark.
Which is to say, the more I learn, the less I'm able to translate and relay to those who are still several steps behind.
Like an Apprentice asking why the Master knows to add that line there or mix that paint just so, the Master is clueless as to they why they do what they will because it has become second nature. At a point, the Master will have internalized so much, he will have forgotten all that he had committed to muscle memory. He simply does because there is no other way.
It's best I get as much out of myself now, while I can. Soon, there will only be a select few who will understand what I'm talking about... I feel it now, already. I'm starting to understand why, like monks, taking a vow of silence is necessary to stop you from trying in vain to teach the blind what colors are.
I say such things not to be boastful. Rather, the more I learn, the less I wish I knew. The burden of knowledge is the heaviest weight of all. It's a word of warning not to learn too much in haste, because you will have sacrificed all the moments of blissful ignorance that accompanies a carefree life.