Friday, April 5, 2019

EPL- INFORMATION FOR YOUR BUILDING SOUL


 There's a place called Doom, and I know of it all too well. I was Unfortunately the Fortunate One who cast a pitch on life, IT-self a/lie. So I, Torturer to the weak who; were not truly the kind, by which these had presented [a self]. Rather These are the very Demon's, presented here, before You NOW. Demon's who Demonstrate, as to have thrown a Plank-long on towards an ardently suggested outcome, which thus dictated a first step.

 I am Spirit!!!

 The Body Suit does not represent me, thus is a living and breathing Prison, a/ "carbon suit" set on Matter side [Death].

San Francisco, a subject; "The Spawn of Ages".

Monday, March 18, 2019

EPL- INFORMATION FOR YOUR BUILDING SOUL



per·mis·sive
/pərˈmisiv/
adjective
adjective: permissive
  1. 1. 
    allowing or characterized by great or excessive freedom of behavior.
    "the permissive society of the 60s and 70s"
    synonyms:liberalbroad-mindedopen-mindednonrestrictivefree, free and easy, easygoing, live-and-let-live, latitudinarianlaissez-fairelibertarian, unprescriptive, unrestrictedtolerantforbearingindulgentlenientMore
    overindulgent, laxsoft
    "the permissive society of the 1960s"
    antonyms:intolerantstrict
  2. 2. 
    LAW
    allowed but not obligatory; optional.
    "the Hague Convention was permissive, not mandatory"
  3. 3. 
    BIOLOGY
    allowing a biological or biochemical process to occur.
    "the mutants grow well at the permissive temperature"
    • allowing the infection and replication of viruses.
      "in vivo, viral expression is restricted but in vitro, cultured cells are permissive"
Origin
late 15th century (in the sense ‘tolerated, allowed’): from Old French, or from medieval Latin permissivus, from permiss-‘allowed’, from the verb permittere (see permit1).
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pe·jo·ra·tive
/pəˈjôrədiv/
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adjective
  1. 1. 
    expressing contempt or disapproval.
    "permissiveness is used almost universally as a pejorative term"
    synonyms:disparagingderogatory, denigratory, deprecatorydefamatoryslanderouslibelousabusiveinsultingslightingvituperativedisapprovingcontemptuousMore
noun
  1. 1. 
    a word expressing contempt or disapproval.


    noun
    noun: pejorative; plural noun: pejoratives
    1. 1. 
      a word expressing contempt or disapproval.
    Origin

Idiopathic Conundrum Part 5.

5. The Final Ontological Condition: The Scar Tissue Reversion This framework reframes all observed behavioral and geopolitical operations as...