Monday, 2007 November 5 11:38 PM CST — Siloam Springs, Arkansas UNITED STATES
Artwork can often have a meaning that is under the surface and relevant and a meaning that's on the surface and irrelevant. This work of art used to only have relevant meaning under the surface. Now, it has meaning in both facets:
Quote to ponder: “In human intercourse the tragedy begins, not when there is misunderstanding about words, but when silence is not understood.” — Henry David Thoreau
Currently reading…
City of God
By Augustine of Hippo.
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My name is Daniel. I do what any pissy, twenty-five-year-old child of the millennium does: I blog. I just kept doing out when it went out of style.
Also, I'm very vague.