The Punishment of Loki “No Man, when he hath lighted a candle, putteth it in a secret plac
The Punishment of Loki “No Man, when he hath lighted a candle, putteth it in a secret place, neither under a bushel, BUT ON A CANDLESTICK, that they which come in may see the light.” - KJV Luke 11:33 There is no hiding from the peering eyes of others, but from those who cannot see as they, themselves, are lost in the dark. When We ollie a gap where the point of traversion is above the elevation of the landing there is always a lip of some sort preceding the the edge of any pad of asphalt or concrete in where, within which, to come up short of the landing may bring cause to grief a skater. When ones got their priorities straight there is no short coming of any landing. As ones equilibrium is honed then the landing is nice and smooth dependent upon a center of balance that is ought of overkill and laziness in an expression of ownership. This is how we take pride in our work. Pride is not something to carry one as if everything will always work out in their favor because that is what they want or expect. When riding a skateboard one TAKES PRIDE in what they do - in that PRIDE is subservient throughout the equation of flight until rolling away in accomplishment, where within is the time, of which when one can be pride filled. Here, i thought to get my priorities straight but i find that ‘it is not me who never had their priorities straight’. The people closest and nearest to me are spiritual ingrates. i will never try to escape nor try to hide, exactly as i never have. In regard to that of which i have been judged by others, who think to subject me to their own little worlds as if i need be cast throughout their living hells, i have my reasons for never coming up short. When i Am not heard from, i Am taking pride in my work - to that of which many others interfere, sabotage, and disrupt; which is what i see has run rampant throughout the course of my life in this country - The United States. ram·pant (răm′pənt) adj. 1. Extending unchecked; unrestrained: a rampant growth of weeds in the neglected yard. 2. Occurring without restraint and frequently, widely, or menacingly; rife: a rampant epidemic; rampant corruption in city government. Though i never run off course, circumstance gives me reason to rearrange the content priority of an objective cause for effect by pulling weeds out of this prison of a living hell people call a free’d land. What lies is bound unto the Air; that which you Air - VOCALS. Satan is always in the Air. Shackled, bound unto the Open Air. Is that the same word that arose the other day? Vocals? Something along the LIIIIIIIINE. -- source link