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	<title>Comments on: These Hundred Trills</title>
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		<title>By: Joseph Sunman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Sunman</dc:creator>
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		<description>Why did you think that you were going to die on that road?  Also, did you go on this trip just to see what you saw, with no true destination in mind?  I think thats interesting what you said about nothing, how there is no such things as nothing.  But, in that same sense, isn&#039;t everything nothing? I mean, what is the purpose of anything, or more directly anyone&#039;s life.  So for instance if I see that large swath of land, it isnt nothing to me because I can see it all and enjoy the solitude, but at the same time I am nothing, so does that in turn become nothing as well.  I suppose this is more of a &quot;whats the point&quot; question.  Also, it seems sort of like your story has an underlying theme of &quot;the grass is always greener on the other side&quot;, maybe.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why did you think that you were going to die on that road?  Also, did you go on this trip just to see what you saw, with no true destination in mind?  I think thats interesting what you said about nothing, how there is no such things as nothing.  But, in that same sense, isn&#8217;t everything nothing? I mean, what is the purpose of anything, or more directly anyone&#8217;s life.  So for instance if I see that large swath of land, it isnt nothing to me because I can see it all and enjoy the solitude, but at the same time I am nothing, so does that in turn become nothing as well.  I suppose this is more of a &#8220;whats the point&#8221; question.  Also, it seems sort of like your story has an underlying theme of &#8220;the grass is always greener on the other side&#8221;, maybe.</p>
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