Monday, 10 January 2022

Artichoke



The psychology of the artichoke pours over. Says, put your mind towards yourself. Make it a perfect one, a more perfect one, a not less perfect one. Outside yes; meanwhile, inside. Put my spirit back into the world. Leave these thoughts that you once had. Peel back the leaves. Put my soul back into the world. The colour of the artichoke in summer is purple and green. This is gorgeous, or not quite as gorgeous. The purple and green are frequently somewhat dull. It has a little yellow. It definitely should be listed as a high quality. The colour really does take up more of the space, made by Anonymous from good size, but not always as good as expected. Sometimes, more so. It's already a little too large in diameter to hold more for any sort of bundled collection. Last time they were more mauve. The anatomy of the artichoke is the heart. We have words for them. Latin, Mandarin. How is an artichoke heart made up of two halves of two brains? The artichoke heart is a bird. Can you believe they are as soundless in the middle of the woods or in a creek? The language of the artichoke, at least the language of this artichoke, is an edited rewrite of text generated by, not Anonymous but Artificial Intelligence. One reason for this involves the desire to make as much sense as possible. As much sense as text generation affords. Sentience intervened at critical moments. The language of the artichoke follows its own rules for how to be readable, simple syntax guidelines, and whatever signifiers the online signifier signified. Who owns it? The mistranslation of artichoke makes it an ancient fish found in ancient Japan. It is known as a bird-like fernfish. The artichoke has never been held in captivity. The fernfish had its own unspecified diet. It's a rare feat to find a fernfish, either in water or fossilised stone. The physics of the artichoke and all other great art forms is not like a decorative ornament. But ego decided upon its own ‘method’. Ego began to build a whole philosophy around it. This ‘method’ acted to unbaggage what is life for; what happens when, before and after, what is consumed by a stream of life and then a stream of death; and how artichokes relate to each other, and us. The astronomy of the artichoke is addressed in a series of 18 papers, the largest ever to be published, entitled, ‘Artichoke Astronomy of the World’, edited by Professore Riccardo Azzuro. They were Earth-based observations carried out by the Royal Astronomical Society, first published in 1838, 1839, 1842, 1843 and 1844. Supernovas, purple and green. More and more people are taking up the science and looking to take part in it to see if it will make a difference. Dr J. K. Ruck, a British space scientist in India, who has studied the subject, says: "As people continue to learn about the universe, we learn to be more concerned for the welfare of our planet, the health of our species, and in other areas of our lives."


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