Bronto Time

Notes: I wrote this when I was about five, I think.

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“7 o’clock. Time to get up”

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“8 o’clock. Time to wash”
“9 o’clock. Time for breakfast”

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“10 o’clock. Time to clean up”
“11 o’clock. Time to go shopping”

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“12 o’clock midday. Time for dinner”
“1 o’clock. Time to dig the garden”

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“2 o’clock. Time to paint the fence”
“3 o’clock. Time to read”

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“4 o’clock. Time to play”
“5 o’clock. Time for tea”

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“7 o’clock. Time to have a bath.”
“8 o’clock. Time for bed”

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“12 o’clock midnight. Bronto is fast asleep”

THE END

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Further Notes: My mum found Bronto Time in a box of some of my old schoolwork last week, although I don’t remember making it at all, so it’s possible it’s actually my brothers. But that’s not going to stop me claiming it as my own. Because it’s beautiful.

limits

it all seems so limitless in my head
and then here on the page
my limitations are exposed

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Notes:

1. Written on October 20th, 2020

The Undeniable Nature Of Reality

That the holes in reality were all formed of perfect squares proved beyond doubt that the universe itself was pixel-based in nature. Advocates of a voxel-based reality, however, refused to accept the findings, and the repercussions of this split are still reflected in the orthodox/non-orthodox divide in modelling methods throughout the industry. It should be noted here that non-orthodox teachings conform precisely to their orthodox equivalents, and the difference is one largely of semantics.

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Notes:

1. Written on October 19th, 2020