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A Letter About A Smile From Aural Orifice, Curling And Bright Essay

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A smile from aural orifice to aural orifice, curling and bright. It 's a strange thing to write a letter that will probably never be read, or will be read by others. An openness in something generally private, no less strange or cumbersome than writing a letter to someone you don 't know but think you might like to though. How best to form and shape those ideas, herd them into some form of coherency and clarity? To start you already have a letter from me, with an iPod in it. Black envelope, gold lettering, gave it to you at the PA Wizard World. This is take two of things that won 't get read :) whatevs! Carpe Noctem and all that. It 's just obnoxiously frustrating to see someone you 'd love to have a conversation with, and not even have the chance to risk it and fail spectacularly. Or unspectacularly, or perhaps not fail at all. Though to be honest the idea of seeing how the conversational trains crash and sifting through the wreckage to find interesting bits and bobs would be fun. But I 'm rotten through and through anyways, so that 's no surprise. Explaining why I want to converse with you might be hardest, besides saying I like the way you string things together. It sounds fun, or at least memorably fucking awkward, to see if our trains of thought share any of the same stations. It 's not like I can invite you for a beer or a coffee, sans all too often assumed subtext, to shoot the shit to test for conversational compatibility. You 're a person like

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