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Created: 2013-06-21 15:35 Updated: 2013-06-21 16:32 Notebook: Notebook Stack/PB1099
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All right, it's Friday. I'm walking to work. I spent the night trying to finish the first plate in text. And clear that the story will last. We'll involve a man who's continually encountering or confronted by Egyptian God to the afterlife telling him. To reveal his story. And he's continually and each time he tells them to give him just one more day. And he will tell them a story that may come worthy of the afterlife. That will prepare him for the afterlife. And this is the text or layer of the story that's happening in the subconscious, the dream world. And that's why it works in the world of the story of the year. It's why it works when pictographically depicted in the ancient Egyptians died.

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Okay, so... I guess that story begins in the middle of the night. And the ceiling is a night. A night where... where night is, you know, the night... the sky covered by newt... the god who prepares us for the next day, the real awakening we birth. And we are visited essentially... or... the night is in some ways like the ocean. And we are the barge, and we sail through the afterlife. So we are reborn again. That is... so these stories are part dream, part reality. So... when they ask him when newt or a newbie asks them... where is your story, he says. So, you know, I don't have one. Then, show them up. And then... and... and... and show them up, pass me the flight here. The importance of the afterlife is being immortal. So, if you cannot pass into immortality... then here's... you'll be forgotten. You won't be able to exist. So... yeah. Completely traumatized by the thought of... not getting to live on in the afterlife. So, you quickly... I decide that he has to come up with a story. And so... each night he... he tries to reveal to newt a new story. I'm still doing a different thing. But... and perhaps there are stories that... focus on... the virtues or the... stories that make you cherish the life you have right now. So, it makes you... appreciate true love. I appreciate using the moment. Stories that don't make you fear death. And so... that is what he's trying to find. So... he goes the next day to... the great library that's all it says. I'm going to make it look like a library of Alexandria. Hold on.

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Okay, so my description is out of the plate. So we've got newt and then we've got four horizontal lines that got two inches wide, two inches in height and the text running along line number two from the top, and they cut away the view of his house on either just line one or line one and three. And done. How good the detail looks. And... Fourth line should either be... Well, so... Because it's the night scene which is represent everything that happens in the night. So... Perhaps I don't show the bedroom until the fourth line, and that is the narrator sleeping. But he's sleeping on a barge like that. So, yeah, that's probably more like it. And then the next plate will be the following morning and the narrator. It's clearly just brought from his dream. And he's on his way to work. He tries to explain to his wife what has happened. And we can show these scenes through, you know, the Marna period, the sun. And a typical scene where King Tut and his Queen are seated talking. So, you can do something like that. Each character should have distinguishing characteristics of that. We know who they are, like my flat top hat. And a particular shirt, so that the... Excuse me, the draw in each three of each time. So... And the kids will be playing, maybe... It will be a scene in the morning scene where he's about to go to work. And this is why I've goodbye. But in that same morning, his son comes to him and says... I want... He is asking him to reach him, to play to him. And the narrator naturally tells him he can't. He doesn't have time. Something like that, I'm sorry, I don't have time. And this dialogue has to be extremely simple to work with what's being pictured, I think. The hands of the sun can... Maybe I can overlay a clock to show the time is running out. The man thought that time is running out. And... The wife showing half interest, maybe, in her dreams. Not sure. Her pose and expression will be critical to determining the meaning. And with respect to the kids and the man, he should focus on him. He should turn to him. He should turn to her child, her children. And... Then... Let's make... Uh... Good. This... The next scene is one where... I have a profession, because the traffic of the day, I'm walking to work, is like a profession. And perhaps instead of the great statue of... I don't know if I forgot that king. It's been one of the books, I think. And the master builders, I have to show people in procession. They will be rather anonymous. I mean, they can't be completely anonymous, but they will be walking just like can't. But he will be walking the other direction. Good. And he will have a concern, look on his face, perhaps. We can even use a photographic where... In his head, on any... Is that clock time is running out? I don't know, what's your story? That kind of stuff. So... Little icons that resemble... Well, of lost hardship. Passage of time. Mother, father, kids. Memories. And... Instead of actually going to work, he will decide to go to the library. And this is going to be the repeating metaphor for him trying to find the right story. And make himself immortal. He avoids that which is necessary for his life. He avoids his family, he avoids his work in hopes of being able to tell him newt, and then who is a story that will allow him to pass into the afterlife and achieve his immortality. And all the while, he is representing that layer that texts that's trying to find this aesthetic, a great story. But the true story is that those great stories are just...

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Okay, so he's trying to find this great story but it can slowly come to the realization that his own story is a great story. So, you're immortal in the eyes of your family. You're just another person in the eyes, stranger's family. And mortality is relative and therefore not a true, a pathetic, a truly achievable. And so the beauty in it is that he will learn that his family remembers him and not the world. So it will. That it's more important that his family remembers him as an immortal in not the world. I think that's, but before I get to that, I have to explain it through all the plates. And the first thing that we have to find the story that makes him immortal and what are the characteristics of that story. So he has to go through the same cycle over and over and over again until he finds the right story.

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So, in the first tips of the library we think, let's make a good store, any time. Well, I'm not going to show the library, it's kind of, I think, not very sure if that's going to work in the plate. But, it's going to, the following night, and I have to show, without having to show the scene over and over and over again, maybe I could, and just emphasize the interior of the frame. That's possible, and change it around. And he's going to tell him the stories of Alexander the Great and how he conquered many nations, and I don't know what that was, I don't know. It's not yours. So, next day, I even need to show the passage of time where the man struggled to find stories. It's going to be a time of spend. It is kid. So, it goes to the library, and the next day he's going to be writing, from the books that he finds the library. That's when he's showing the sky position. It's like, I can't see any over that. I'm going to pause this.

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Okay, so... Following... Following... Day... After... This point... That story is not really... Not this story... Not acceptable. And... Yeah... It extends the whole day kind of depressed... And that... That has to be shown... Me... In the illustrations... In the illustrations... So... That night... He... He... It's too distracted... And son wants to play with him... He doesn't talk at dinner... And... Because... He basically wants to be left alone... The others... In the... The families don't talk to him. They're playing... But his son is, of course... A little curious one... And... Discoveres... A boxable letters... And they have pictures in them... And they have... And they have... And they have... And... And... And... And they have a memory of Billy, that kind of stuff. And he brings... One of the photos... To his son... And... Me and his dad... And says, that who these people... But, of course... His dad, the narrator... He's just that he made a mess... And... He yells at him for making the mess... And tells him to clean it up... Actually, tells him to go to his room... And he spends that night cleaning it up... So the following day... He... He goes back to the library... But this time he goes... I don't know what the first story is about war or creation... Not sure... But the reason, I think, that Anubis and... Newt reject the stories is because... It's for different reasons this time. Say, for example, the Creation one... He can argue that it is his story because... He's in T like the rest of mankind created... And they'll be like, well... The story is like a blank page... It's a story, but... It's only the beginning. You cannot just tell us the beginning... It's not complete... So... The... And so, when he starts to go back to the... Library and find another story... That's when he finds one... On perhaps war... Or man versus man, I'm saying what I said because... That's like an story and... One would say a biblical fence... We could talk about Alexander the Great, we could talk about... But he could use vague references to the obvious... Noun story. So, again... The story will get rejected... On the basis that... It is simply... A continuing aspect of mankind... From that vantage point, from that perspective... It has no conclusion. Wars can end... But... I just think that would be a fun thing... A conflict never gets resolved. So... This one... Confused in narrator because... He'll... He'll see some of the greatest stories as war stories. But... In narrator... We'll just have to go back to the library again each day. And so... The... The interstitial story... The story in between the stories... Is how he eventually tells his son... The story of a fence. And maybe... It may be through... Correct? Retelling to his son... It may be through him reading the letters himself. It's not clear. The story... It's not clear. The story... The story... The story... The story... The story...

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