philosophy
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 406
repetition of dead code variables in a lattice of dead code form abstract values perfectly applied values form a 3d lattice used in an optimization of dead code propagate condition and evaluate abstract interpretation of simultaneity remove some kind of dead variable remove abstract value and hence flecks of sparse code variables form dead data…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 405
falling off his cell he astounds six-lines ago his family his family his life his mind once in awhile his dog in touch with his wobbles this imagined audience of men he does not mine the…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 400
a man properly sharpens always harvests a district this will clear the most important thing a man is sure to build a sub-district plans to do this most important thing a spear the difference between winning correctly and just winning a man first drops efficiency the tile of what sailing speciality send them in them…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 384
hidden into human voices hidden into form a mean being understood opposite its faith pierced with derivation like a patient etherized upon a table vivsected every thousand years growing old finding out unconcepted fart truth to human ancient reality or falsehood opposite the discussed rivality reveality ruementality wreathed to mean by the original means being…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 372
present never givesway but rather cannot be as to your own restraint it is mortal that if it like a fig or crystal it restrains as mortal goblet if it not be distressed then in its seasons present and remember what harm is there mortal that if it was behind painted generals when painted to…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 361
interpretations of the code are significant generate the cause as 0 if anothere array of the API is on the first sample reached can be a 6-chair bossary only a handful of the code is drawn from plato’s dialogues fragments are significant passes to “array(curveAtTime data of the operated for the building name is let…
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Kestrel
A kestrel orbits the Meadowlands Beside the Turnpike. A reminder: In the order of everything, It is most likely the case that No thing separates from any other thing, Despite great evidence contrary. The four-ounce kestrel, gliding on, powerful and free— As Diogenes masturbating in the marketplace—will die, His body fall-flung by the side of…
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Wikipedia Poem, No. 343
many equal things and the kestrel today and the case no things and the side of the earth itself i am likely the earth itself i am likely the kestrel powerful and free will die its body fall-flung by the side of all it is most likely the side of the kestrel powerful and…