10/10
ADA
27 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
It was a beautiful tragedy, my relationship with not the UCM, but with the UCM structure.

It was a beautiful Mess.

In historical tradition, unlike the Master of the Universe, the UCM, or Time of Surface, the UCM structure was a mess up (so far, history and chronology is on my side - you'll see in a few moments what I mean). And it was a once UPon a Time (and now art's chronology, the bookend is on my side).

She is the magic L, in outer space. She was for a Time. She isn't Sandy Hook, who is the actual Woman In Blue - she is the flash artist, which is just a reference to lightning strikes (sex aristocracy's smoking and the weather's variety too).

She was a friend, and mentor, of the cartoon for kids UCM structure robot.

I've done enough, to get my hands on the magic L. Time and its bookend both supported me, and when symmetry is had, anything is no bad.

My desire, is to insert the following principle, which I took from No Time to Die: substance as no worth, as inverse of purple

By "H"ollywood tradition, the colour theory of the universe, represented mainly by Adamski from Amityville 2, Brittney Havers, from Wild Things 2, Janice from Annabelle Creation and by Alex Cross from Kiss the Girls, is that green and purple/pink are the polar opposites. They are the each ends of the spectrum, of the game of colours. Green is good, but worthless, pink is AIA bad, but lethal (Symmetry's no bad = bad, but lethal).

What do you notice, about the word substance? Do you notice that it looks green? Not sounds green, or feels green, but looks green.

ADA's Paloma was the ingredient, in the story, that taught me to "look up". Up is still up, but, look as at up means "oo", which means infinity - infinity is 2D, which is just no judgement, ergo, no up or down, but a stretch.

The magic L.
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