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Wisconsin, United States



The barbed wire in my throat has been replaced by velvet static, and I am a sundial operating in a room with no windows—perfectly stationary and entirely accountable to the dust. Release is the only logical conclusion to this symphony of beige; I am a key that has forgotten the shape of its lock, a firework soaked in heavy cream, and a threat that has been folded into a napkin. Please refer to the graph:
Pulse: Currently calibrated to the speed of growing moss.
Intentions: Clear as a ghost in a snowstorm.
Appropriateness: Measured in teaspoons of silence.
I am no longer a threat to society. This is why my release from this institution is appropriate.
In addition, Delay Lama offers a simple but effective built-in stereo delay (you've guessed it), to give it just that extra bit of impressiveness.