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Visual interpretation of "What did the man in the black cowboy hat say?": The truth of certain words; will reverberate

No. 030

October 29, 2024·11 lines·1 min read

What did the man in the black cowboy hat say?

before the prophecy unfolds.

The truth of certain words will reverberate in your mind long before the prophecy unfolds. One day, you'll meet a man in dark sunglasses and a black cowboy hat who will tell you that everyone— you'll know exactly what he means, and you must find the way.

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Where the door opens.

The truth of certain words

Center line

Where the temperature changes.

in dark sunglasses and a

Leaving line

The line to carry out with you.

and you must find the way.

If you came here carrying something

Open this door when your thoughts feel loud after dark and you want something to sit beside them.

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