24.1.25

You think its too soon

Too soon too terrible.
   Terrible

You don’t think speaking ill of the dea . .
. . Theyre gonna come haunt me
                                     Arent we gone when were gone  or arya fallin backhedgin your bet again
Agnostic  Don not believe
Litotes
         Oughta beat ya with a baseball bat
No no.
       I’m just saying it’s an awful thing to say.

Man had a wicked sense of humour I think hed thinkI believe  I believe  hed enjoy the black humour antha it was realised because were talkin about intellect genius an he was genius second to none
Yawanna refute tha

   No. He was a geniu . .
. . Who you believe   somehow you coud have hung with in conversation   Before

I think he would have heard me out.

Been polite while you were wastin his timeNO
                                                   I think most people wasted his time
Why he did wha he did

He didn’t do it.

You don know tha ya assume tha   Nobody wishes themselves ill
                                                                            Suicide
He lived a long life.

He did
         Anhe lived it under unique   whas a wordthe word     ah  surgical   uniquely surgically scripted time
Access
          So his time wasnt wasted

Soyah  Darkly
                I darkly suggest he committed ALS to escape dolts like you so he coud escape into an interior world tha only he coud sustain then explain to us for us to fathom

Man held pages an pages of equations in his head after debilitated tha then were transcribed by research associates theoretical physicists  rambled cross pages wowing cohorts confederates

ALS was an excellent excuse not to contend with  common people
In your vernacular
                     Average IQ individuals
Like me too
 
I don’t think so.
But youre average
                     Stephen Hawking wasnt    

   Can you imagine trying to dress his lattertwisted body  Sheesh

You’re going to Hell.
Says the sudden agnostic devotee

1520,  Wednesday,  22  1. 25
1308,  reggaefriday,  24  1. 25

Poe: "The true genius shudders at incompleteness and usually prefers silence to saying something which is not everything it should be."

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