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two images.






i don't know what it is, but when i look at these two images it causes strong emotions.

happiness perhaps. however, i don't think it is a direct 'picture = happy' type of thing. i'm almost certain that it is the ambiguity of the pictures that do it. maybe they cause my curious self to wonder...

and then, i dream.

yeah, i think thats it. for me, being in the state of curiousity is to dream. and dreaming brings me immense joy.

i am the dreamer.
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