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The Schedule - Day 1233

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • May 17
  • 2 min read

The Schedule Day 1233


5/17/2026


Thanks for introducing me to your friend. Turns out we have something in common. We have both been manipulated by you. I can't think of any better ice breaker than that.


What is it that they say about the enemy of my enemy? Women have frenemies. I don't need any more friends. I am good with the none I have.


She's figuring it out. Birds of a feather. Lying with dogs and waking up with fleas.


I have been thinking of doing some remodeling...


everything looks like a nail - I hope my landlord won't mind...




Link to playlist on Spotify


Concentric circles - huge, like rings in a very large tree - and Venn diagrams


This one tells the other two lies about each other and then sits back and watches them fight and then makes up even more lies about the both of them thinking they have contained exposure to the conflict they artificially created. That is one feature of the Axiom Protocol.


Do you know the proper way to fell a tree? You can't just start hacking away.


I do like choice abstract performance art though, like what this conductor did recently:



Axiom Fiction Project - 5/17/2026


Later, I may examine the veracity of claims made by people who feel as if they hold some sort of purview with regard to judgement and content of one's character thinking their ability to do so lies in some sort of 'collectivist' mentality that has been arbitrarily decided upon.


'Independent' Assholes are often far better truth tellers and judges of character as they are not owned by the collectivist messaging or mentality. Their compliments and comments are also worth more when used in measured fashion, unlike that truck in the article above that was so full of shit that it exploded on impact due to the driver's inability to understand the content or character of the load he was transporting. Weights and measures in distribution models and what ultimately determines a perceived bias shapes a bias.


Maybe later I will tell you what I like about your friend. Don't get your hopes up. What I don't like about her is that she ever had anything to do with you. May be it was by choice or force or a series of unfortunate circumstances that brought us together.


Is this what you like about our deep conversations? How I lure you in to the deepest waters and then smooth over the deadly serious nature of what I am talking about with some perfectly timed sarcastic nuance to cut the tension I have created with the my own knife by making you laugh unexpectedly, or at least smile or roll your eyes in disgust at how annoyingly clever and devastatingly handsome I am?

 
 
 

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