I am you You are me What is this separation? This anxiety? Our differences should be our unity Together we stand, divided we fall Then the beat drops and We rise with the strength of a waterfall You cannot break us... you see We are all connected This is reality.
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This story was inspired by a prompt by Angelo Crews, a warrior living and teaching in a different part of Thailand.
Imagine you're in a courtroom having to defend yourself against a murder charge. The medical examiner has spoken about the autopsy and your DNA is present. There are eyewitness accounts placing you at the crime scene, your fingerprints are there and on the murder weapon. The family of the victim is there looking at you during all of this. The oddest thing, is that the person you seem to have murdered doesn't actually exist. You know this, and you know everyone does as well yet they're all sending you to prison for the murder of a person who doesn't exist. How do you argue your innocence against a jury who isn't in on the game and are only going off what they hear and see? My 10 words:
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