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It is necessary, every once in a while, to be reminded, amidst the rowdy and endless debates and chatter as to how life should be lived, what visions should be carved, and philosophies to be followed, that one must pay the cost for their id...
On second thought, maybe it is a good thing that poets have been awkwardly silent on the subject of cheese. Maybe, just maybe, cheese is one of those things which ought to retain its mystery under the veil of poetic silence. Or, even more s...
“And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Legend became myth.”
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