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So Is Nothing

by Steven Craig




And the people knew nothing of the nothing that knew nothing of nothing. Nothing matters to nothing so much as nothing means nothing to anything else. In the nothing, the nothing can do nothing with nothing forever or at least until nothing makes something of the nothing that the nothing knows nothing of. When the nothing thus becomes an important nothing, it is seen as something because it is simply nothing.

Therein lies the cusp.

For something to be made of nothing, and nothing to be nothing to start with, nothing can only be something if the nothing was not nothing but something to something when nothing was more than nothing and something was less than something but still more than nothing.

In the hand of nothing, something can be seen, but in the hand of something, nothing can never be seen because nothing is always in the way when nothing is there to contribute to nothing or something or anything in-between. If you do nothing, you have nothing to show for the nothing done, but you contributed nothing to something for which you added nothing more to the something that maybe too much.

Nothing is not so bad if nothing is more valuable than something in the realm of something and but still nothing on the scales and measures. Be satisfied therefore that something will come of nothing, and that something is indeed made of nothing when the nothing you did not contribute to something made something meaningful of the nothing. Never has nothing been so important to something when something was made of nothing, and there was already so much something that too much more something would be far worst than any nothing. When nothing is so critical to something, doing nothing and holding nothing and casting nothing is that nothing which is something to be proud of.

06/24/2006

Posted on 06/24/2006
Copyright © 2024 Steven Craig

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