I do not have an image of him, nor can I get one but one of the people that makes me laugh is Val Salia. This is not his real name, but then again I wouldn't want random people that I do not truly know to even speak my name. You see, his art makes me laugh. I do not know the man himself, but I do know his art - and it is hilarious. Since humor is a matter of perception, it is clear to assume that all people's humor is different; and thus, so is mine. Meaning that not all people who read what he writes and see what he draws is funny. But, I am one of the many people who enjoys his, for say, crude humor. It makes me laugh. He is also okay with his, "Friends," fan, "Art," if you know what I mean. All artist need to remember rule 34! Even I do, because I also am an artist. I probably should have not typed this because of the suggestive content. You're lucky you do not know who Troutsworth is. He's a... nice, odd guy. Heh.
The book that I found is the book that I am currently reading called, "Fosforos" by Johannes Nefastos. The writer is a Satanist, I am not; but, despite its dark origins (Or the ignorant so say; after all it is only dark because you put it there. You see, since life is a perception it is also a mirror of your own views.), it deals with the concept of Polyharmonia also know as the concept and truth found in the fact that we are all, inherently, one in direction. The name Satan comes from the hebrew word, "Ha-Satan" which means adversary or opposer. Opposer to what? Well, the answer is quite simply put: He is the adversary to creation. In order to understand what this means I suggest being open minded at all times and reading about Kabbalalitic lore which influenced Christianity. Most Christians deny this influence simply due to the lack of understanding that most modern men and woman put into it; which is why it is hard to perceive the truth in religion - whether you believe in religion or not does not matter. Because this is a book that explains life, that explains how to be happy, that explains how to be free. Satan is a symbol of man's freedom, which may seem heretical to those that lack the knowledge to and open-mind to support this concept, but the book deals with how to find freedom by finding one's self. It is something I recommend spiritual seekers to read, even if they aren't a Satanist. (NOTE: I am in no way a Satanist and I am not in any way trying to, "Convert" you, I recommend the book because even a Catholic priest can affirm the philosophy as true. A Buddhist monk or a Hindu Ascetic can confirm it as true in general. Do not let any un-open minded preconceptions dilute any potential knowledge and wisdom one may gain.) The goal of the book is to help people understand opposites. This whole, "Satanic" thing makes me look bad.
Something round and circle-shaped I discovered is simple also: A tennis ball brought to me by Cody, and a spearmint candy taken from the teacher's candy dish. Thank you for the candy and the tennis ball.
Something that looked like a face? I don't know, I didn't appear to find any. So here's a painting of my face:
I will have to apologize for the lack of images, but I assure you I will get more.
I get what you are saying here, best summed up in these sentences, I think: "...whether you believe in religion or not does not matter. Because this is a book that explains life, that explains how to be happy, that explains how to be free."
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