![]() ![]() My Damascus a small semi-detached on the outskirts of Wolverhampton. (References to the Bible story of Lot, his wife turned back and was turned to salt, implies that turning back and inspecting the past would destroy him, also implies that he wants to move forward.) "We are not like Lot’s wife, you and I we feel no particular need to turn back.".(i.e, a psychological affliction is apparent, in addition to a physical ailment.) ".The infection is not simply of the flesh.".Severe tragedy may have created a loss that could not be overcome and thus delusion is employed to surmount psychological anguish.) (The narrator doesn't know anything, and has rather made it all up, to create a sense of purpose or give reasons for how he feels as he does. ".I find myself easily slipping into the delusional state of ascribing purpose, deliberate motive to everything here.".The narrator is mad and finds peace through recurring delusion.) Also, some of the 'vacuums' are manufactured, even - i.e, tragedies may have been made up to enable the mind to construct more fantasies. (The sadness he feels, is what populates the island: the island is a construction from some sort of depression or madness, created by an overactive mind within a 'vacuum' of emotion/meaning. I began to manufacture vacuums, just to enable you to deploy your talent." ".you cried to fill whatever vacuum you found.(Implying all you see is a contradiction) "There’s nothing better to do here than indulge in contradictions.". ![]() (Narrator is trapped, lost in this misery or madness) I have lost track of how long I have been here, and how many visits I have made overall." ".I sometimes feel as if I’ve given birth to this island.".Certificate of Qualification in Electrics.Polaroid of a young girl standing in front of a car.Obscure Book with two figures on front cover.When you wander too far into the water, you see a vision of an antenna and are then teleported back to the edge of the water. ![]()
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