So i have come to realize that it is only ink and metal.
We spill ink onto paper and conform metals. We wear and sign, sign, sign. You spend years trying to live to that ink and metal. You are told that ink and metal, together, form a permanent bond.
However, signatures can be erased, burned, shredded, moved to other documents that void the latter. metals can be melted, sold, stored away to be forgotten. What is the point of this ink and metal if there is truly no bonding quality of the two.
Who and what convinced us that ink and metal are bonding agents? Whoever it was didn’t perform enough case studies, animal tests or any testing for that matter because they are pretty much worthless as a bonding agent. And we as humans are as naive as they come to believe such irony.
Ink is liquid and fluid and metal is solid and repels. How could we believe that two items so completely opposite and incompatible could ever form a permanent bond?
Ink and metal, that is all they are and ever will be.









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