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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Once upon a time
Choreographic display of swords - a dance of pretending to be -an
excuse of the other
the game is played
with rigged computer screens
we all go down with this ship of fools. we need a game change as in incumbents who don't perform out!now if enough people show up for the primaries and demand public audits. we can change the face of Gotham.
Exegesis
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For other uses, see Exegesis (disambiguation).
Exegesis (from the Greek ἐξηγεῖσθαι 'to lead out') is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially a religious text. Traditionally the term was used primarily for exegesis of the Bible; however, in contemporary usage it has broadened to mean a critical explanation of any text, and the term Biblical exegesis is used for greater specificity. The goal of Biblical exegesis is to explore the meaning of the text which then leads to discovering its significance or relevance.