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rubik's cube | |||||||||||
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ashtray rhymes the catalyst curious passion existenz gregory when he sits i will not mull in lonely bed to john clare less discordant the fishwife maslow oil on canvas the rat, the rat, he's at it again this rain sentience sight-worn stars shout (this is for real) |
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In its arranged state it suggests calm, peace, a sense of order, security... in sharp contrast to all that the working object means once it is brought to life, to motion. There is something terrifying in its calm state, like a wild beast at rest, a tiger in repose, its power lurking. (Ernö Rubik.) |
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