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dth 2 goby
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CTRL + Z by dth 2 goby

December 24th, 2009 7:35 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: The law of entropy: a system tends to degenerate over time.

It is easy to shatter glass, but difficult to put it back together.
It is easy to create toast, but almost impossible to turn it back into bread.
It is easy to make mistakes. Destroy relationships. Regret choices.

But we know that time is flexible. Now undo.

12/24/09
i had a list of all the tasks i planed to do for sf0 in the near and far future in my pocket with my comb a few days ago. one day i noticed they were both missing. i looked everywhere i would normally put each of these. yesterday, when i was doing my laundry i found my comb in the washing machine. "that seems like a place missing things tend to turn up often for me," i thought at the time. today doing more laundry, i found a wad of paper in the dryer. :uh-oh, i know what that is, :i thought. i was right , my list was laundered. i decided that i would try to put it back together and copy it to another piece of paper to save me time from going back and looking up every task i wanted to do. i got most of it put together, put some of the paper from the inside of the wad somehow disappeared. i copied the list over to another piece of paper with what i had, memory, and looking up a few details. i undid my mistake.

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the list after i put it together

the list after i put it together


bottom of the list

bottom of the list


top of the list

top of the list


new list

new list



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