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I wish not to feel
I choose to be destructible
Inevitably I am replaced
The second I cease to exist.





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On Monday May 15th, 2006, Ainsof (1865) writes:
mmmmm yes, derrida says the singularity of my existence, that which no one can do for me or take my place, is my own death... the event of not ceasing to be me... what symbolic beings we are...


On Monday May 15th, 2006, Ainsof (1865) writes:
correction : *the event of ceasing to be me...*



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