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Aug 08, 2004 23:12

You stand now before the Law. You cannot be let in at the moment. Later perhaps, but not at the moment. When cannot be known to you; the Law alone decides who shall be admitted to it, and when. I am the Law, that which includes or excludes, which selects or rejects, which grants or denies, which welcomes or spurns. Stand then before the gates and ( Read more... )

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oneholyfool August 9 2004, 00:55:34 UTC
Franz Kafka? Is that you?

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r_raskolnikov August 10 2004, 22:24:40 UTC
Yes. And you are already inside the gates.

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helgagpataki August 19 2004, 10:28:11 UTC
Ooh, I was intrigued by your username because I'm in the middle of Crime and Punishment. And the concept of a fictional autobiography is equally awesome, I plan to read it later when I have enough time to devote my full attention.

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r_raskolnikov August 21 2004, 00:59:21 UTC
Ah, you must tell the Law what you think of Crime and Punishment. Its favorite book, perhaps. The Law is guessing that your name is Hel, Norse goddess of the underworld, gag, a reflex of the throat muscles, and George Pataki, governor of New York. In the meantime, wait for the Law to consider your plea.

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helgagpataki August 21 2004, 18:12:19 UTC
Well, I'm not finished with Crime and Punishment yet, and I accidentally left it at home so will miss it while I'm in NJ for the week, but things are getting very interesting. The mother and sister just dropped in for a visit.

And, I wish my username was that interesting.

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r_raskolnikov August 22 2004, 00:30:04 UTC
You may be let in now. The Law is actually pleased that someone would bother to seek it out. Feel at liberty to read any previous entries as well; I care not that the subjects are old, for age does not matter.

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