The Day Art (Finally!) Came Home
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When life makes you question it, you must question it. It gives you a sort of closure. Sometimes we even wonder if our thoughts, memories, dreams and ideas even exist. What does it mean to exist or to be? Remember that time at the beach? Do you remember that night you had an eventful day with your friends at the movies? You do - but you only do because the memory is stored there. If it wasn't stored, it technically happened, but how would you know? Sometimes we deceive ourselves on purpose because it soothes the hurt and loosens the noose. This story is a strange read. Skylar is a self-proclaimed failed genius. Art is his better half. You put two and two together and you get a duo with pseudo-intelligence, pretension, ignorance, and a tad bit of greatness. Twists, turns, car accidents and flyovers, it has something for everyone.
Adrian Encomienda
My name is Adrian. I grew up in a Hispanic neighborhood in the heat of the Phoenix desert. Sometimes we get our relief come winter, but it's hot rather than that. Art is my main focus in life whether it be music, writing, painting...all aspects of it. There's so much collective creativity to dish out. So I'll begin...
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The Day Art (Finally!) Came Home - Adrian Encomienda
The Day Art (Finally!) Came Home
By Adrian Encomienda
Ever since my first bout with Ouranophobia, I’ve been book crazy and people friendly. You would think that fear would make someone tear away and notch off piece by piece but for me that is not the case. In fact, it is a never case with me; instead I call it a box. There is so much to pack into my brain that all ideas and morals leak from me and it falls right under- like a cardboard box.
So here I am, sitting here with my cardboard box full of classified information about extraterrestrials. I have picked up so much information from different conspiracy and truth sites such as:
www.theskiesareopening.org
www.noonelivesfree.com
www.sevenwondersofcontrol.net
The sites are full of mind opening, eye opening truths that the governments of the world are hiding under their collared, big buy shirts. I’ve been tricked and lied to by my beloved family and trustful
government. My outlook on life is fogged and gritty but if there is one thing for certain in life it is as follows; all aspects of existence is controlled, monitored, fixed, and restored. My life isn’t mine; it is everyone’s and all of yours.
My back feels comfy as I lie here on my overused and much too thrashed
bed. I’ve another bed in the family room but that bed is more of a storage place for all the nonsense I gather through my fixed days. Some items lying here on it in plain sight are: a reader’s guide to enlightenment, a night sky guide, a crumb filled bag of tortilla chips and bottles of flat soft drinks. Those soft drinks that lay there make my head tremble just because those swampy moist fog circles on the inside of it. Last night I set myself up for defeat because I promised myself that tonight would be the night that I’d go out and