Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Cydia Source For Pokemon Soul Silver

listless Critical to the Critique of Practical Reason.

Two Acts Secchi but united as one Act. Start
First Act.


Leopardi is sitting on a bench. He is tearing strips of paper from an old Volume of the thirteenth century, and while crying. Kant explains his theory while ago while flying a kite in the sky gray, running.


Kant: ... and then the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.
Leopardi: I do not trust.
Kant's?
Leopardi: none. Not even me.
Kant, but the moral law is within you, asshole! I see before me and connect them immediately with the consciousness of my existence!
Leopardi, but if it is inside you, how do you see?
Kant, but to see it so to speak, on ...
Leopardi: (sighs)
Kant: ...
Leopardi: ...
Kant: that sucks you are.

first Act End / Beginning Act II.

Kant does land the kite, sit on the bench next to Leopardi and sighs sadly. Snatches the book to Leopardi, who, sad, try to grumble a bit, disapproving. Then stops. The two are sitting in a little sienzio.

Leopardi: and then I'm afraid of the sky at night.
Kant: the infinite?
Leopardi: no, because of the darkness.
Kant: Do not tell me you're afraid of the dark, eh?
Leopardi: no, not the dark.
Kant: ...
Leopardi: ...
Kant and then what?
Leopardi: What what?
Kant: what are you afraid?
Leopardi: the things of darkness.
Kant and which are things of the dark?
Leopardi: more than "I am," who they are.
Kant: Who am I?
Leopardi: ...
Kant: Well?
Leopardi: are UFOs.
Kant: ...
Leopardi: ...
Kant: ...
Leopardi: ...
Kant: What?
Leopardi: ...
Kant: What?
Leopardi: nothing, something of mine.

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