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Doubting Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Heaven's basement
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Degree
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Unlike the solid period, the degree symbol is open, circular but unfulfilled, open to possibility. It exists above the baseline, above the everyday mundane and mud. Typed next to a number, the symbol can connote thermal energies, or the lack thereof. Or where we are, a pointer, on this arc called life. Revolution! Stacking two together, one above and below, we get the numeral 8, which, as we all know is just ∞ standing up, commanding attention, ready to move.
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