A glance over the world from the point of view of a Science Fiction Writer who assumes that Time is waved to all directions
Title: A glance over the world from the point of view of a Science Fiction Writer who assumes that Time is waved to all directions
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 1336 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A glance over the world from the point of view of a Science Fiction Writer who assumes that Time is waved to all directions
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 1336 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Ubiquitous Man
by Ovidiu Bufnila
A glance over the world from the point of view of a Science Fiction Writer who assumes that Time is waved to all directions
Motto: The only thing you have really got is what you are and it is on you forever.
Mihaela Bufnila
ASSUMPTIONS
If God had died what would be the use of beautiful language and why would "beautiful" exist or function anymore deep down the oceans?
If
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he writes about the expired fragmented being, lustily.
But how can the being be expired when it is still sailing towards the final sense?
As, unveiling the haze on our eyes, we might discover that God must build a certain sense changing his looks under the masque of the body of the ubiquitous man. And if there's no sense, then it must be his playful manifestation or maybe his reproachful attitude.
Translated by Ioana Bostan