

Fire in the Desert: Part 1Fire in the Desert Jeesh, its hot out here A dark haired youth of no more than fifteen years grimaced beneath the beating sun, reflecting on the words that had just passed through his mind. For many, that thought would have been taken for a statement of fact and one would have to be hard pressed to find a dissenting opinion. For him however, and to those who knew him, it would have been seen as nothing more than ironic. Oh, irony, thought the boy whose had been born by the name of Amal Briston as he tugged at the collar of his shirt, trying for some relief, you cruelest oFire in the Desert: Part 1
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'!everybody knows that life can be wonderful!'
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Art is like God/gods. Difficult to describe what you feel for it except in how you react to it, and never fully conveys everything expressed in it.
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"Space is disease and danger, wrapped in darkness and silence."
"So its like a pinata?"
"Um, yes, but thats not-"
"I like Pinatas, they're so festive."
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Art is like God/gods. Difficult to describe what you feel for it except in how you react to it, and never fully conveys everything expressed in it.
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The three questions to consider:
Who are you?
What do you want?
Why are you here?
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Art is like God/gods. Difficult to describe what you feel for it except in how you react to it, and never fully conveys everything expressed in it.
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My gallery: [link]
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Art is like God/gods. Difficult to describe what you feel for it except in how you react to it, and never fully conveys everything expressed in it.
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Art is like God/gods. Difficult to describe what you feel for it except in how you react to it, and never fully conveys everything expressed in it.
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