Today's main entry might be later than normal since apparently there is a tooth in my head--the same one I mentioned on Sunday--that is tired of being kept down by the man, and sees the violence inherent in the system. Not content to mess up one day with pain, it has started to become louder...and more violent. I am now headed to the dentist to unleash the full arsenal of tooth suppression technology on it's toothy little face.
There is a chance I don't realize the full fury of what's going on, and I will return home in a Percoset induced haze that will leave me fully unable to write. Should this happen, I will not be able to make today's entry at all and I will let you know as soon as I can what all happened and the joy and light it brought to my sad little life.
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