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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on May 5, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
-
Asked on May 5, 2021 in Single word requests.
In terms of the staircase filling your entire field of vision, it is, for you at that moment, no matter where you look, omnipresent:
//
present in all places at all times //
the museum’s omnipresent security apparatus Ofcourse, this is relative. Nothing will always fill my eye with light. Distance makes an objective difference, in terms of location and time.
When you’re present at the staircase: The
omnipresent marble staircase towers before you, presenting its perfection.
Is there any way of saying ‘no’ to your perspective on things?
- 635438 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes