Inked Path: The madness or the crazy which?

Used or Not

A fish and a sword

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of used or not

The house sits unclean. The smell of still water in a bowl. Flows into the air, calling out to be dealt with. But the streaking voice would be heard if actions were taken. Stay near and watch for now.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

1st piece of Lost in thought at the gallery

Away-ink

Becoming the clown bonkers part 4

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink

Joran Rasmussen: What can be said about that?

Doug: What can be said about what?

Joran Rasmussen: The show was as proper as a Sloppy Joe, Doug. Well, not sure which would cause more of a mess in truth, may take a five-year-old holding the sandwich to be more chaotic. Then what was seen? Why is there padding laid about that should be in the barrels?

Doug: A little harsh of a statement. Not going to lie, the new clown bonkers held up even though it was only to run from Dark Door. Why not?... Just go and take A drive to tell Mister Rasmussen of all the kind things there are to say about the show given.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink
Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of

Joran Rasmussen: This part of town has seen better days, nothing but dive bars and bad diners as far as the eye can see. Not the task at hand. The best way to go about this discussion. Because it will not be a walk in the park to dismantle the rodeo show.

ELSEWHERE!!!

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink

Extra 3: Why is there a wait to talk in this dive?

Jobo Lage: There could be walk-ins. Even though the current client had to search for this neighborhood to meet.

Extra 3: Okay, what is wrong with the place that is normal to go to?

Jobo Lage: Close to the work being done, so it may be a reason to be found out.

Extra 3: Okay, Mister, costumes of the hair. Talk about what has gone on with the job. So, this place can be left.

Jobo Lage: The current case being worked is a Rodeo clown. Yes, that does mean the undercover work is being done is the clown enhance the appearance change. The owner of the show is Dennis Rasmussen. Just pay attention to things that allow the notice of a weight starting to shift. Couldn't go undercover for the sport. This leads to hiring a PI.

Extra 3: Great, the noir statement for the book, not recording, leave it to the side.

Jobo Lage: That makes the string being told stay coherent, and keeps the string flowing straight. After the hired PI is expected to blend into the group that fights bulls without a cape or sword. In the stead of those tools are Barrel and makeup. While training for the next show, the hero PI gains some insights into the group, and after a few days of hard training, is allowed to rest. Even if the work is placed in the investigation, the body is sore and stiff. The willpower to keep trying to find the answer requested by Dennis Rasmussen. The point of the barrels was brought up during the opening steps of which led to finding the hole that was thought to be there. And then, while locked in a box, the hair was cut, and the answer followed with each snip made. Two of the performing athletes. Answer in the form of telling unconnected strings of finding an egg stand with cheap eggs. The kindness of one is turned into an option for making money.

Extra 3: Great, then why the meeting?

Jobo Lage: The strings told lead to the answer, or is this recording leading elsewhere that can't be seen?

Extra 3: Fine, then hand that here and allow the hearing to be done.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

2nd piece of Lost in Thought at the gallery

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink
Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink

Inkle: Please, pause the movie.

Mitchel: Why this time?

Vaticinator: While on the fence until the question is posed this time, Inkle.

Inkle: How large is a pet inside the tank?

Mitchel: This is a given question. There were three here, and the size was measured after those three were removed.

Jon: The three were defective and too large, which is why. That’s the takeaway.

Vaticinator: How large is too large?

Jon: Those three pets were 200M, and they’re supposed to be 5 M- 7 M, allowing a few over.

Mitchel: Though the movie is better, what does M stand for in terms of measurements?

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of away-ink

Jon: A micky is 1/200th, which is the M. Inside the interval of a meter outside of the cyclorama. Now the measurements are meant to be muddled in detail. If debated with others, the M vs nanometer is debated by a few. So, it becomes mind-boggling, and because of that, it keeps things in check for the most part. Granted, there will be pets that can think beyond it. Find the right way to tackle the next part of finding space.

Mitchel: The way the information has to be controlled to keep the truth hidden.

Jon: Yes.

Mitchel: Allowing the movie to be played?

Inkle: The right size of a pet would be... 

Vaticinator: This allows the space to be worked on, and agreeing with Mitchel, please return to the movie.

Jon: How come that was the question?

Inkle: Was going to size up the ants, not to be seen, now wondering if allowing the costumes to be used for other reasons.

Mitchel: What, being the police force of the cyclorama?

Vaticinator: A good idea, and the pause has been worth the ask.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

 3rd piece of Lost in Thought at the gallery

Amongst The Frames

A walk and sip

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of amongst the frames

Nostos: Okay, No with the questioning made to be less of madness.

No: Madness. That could be said, though, near the in-between of crazy and madness. Thought the quite insanity.

Nostos: Hmm...Were there any lessons learned since leaving last?

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of amongst the frames

Reporter: The flight has been taken, but where?

Steel: Going to be a walk. Good, there is a clear path.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of amongst the frames

John: A cup of tea?

SLAM!!!

John: So, the wind does spill tea.

Puzzlement

Lost in thought at the gallery.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

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Late to the party

A calling

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of late to the party

What is the truth this time?

A diligent quest begins.

Better than the dark web.

See.

Where can a resume be submitted?

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

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The Clone Did It

A colloquy helps see.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Jenny Homes: So, best not to say a junto but at least heard “The Wording” then?

Linda Canox: Yes, once.

Ted Canox: Off topic. The report does show the transition of culture where the old practice of the night of the chosen path occurs, where the mask idea became a part of the Naria culture and was allowed to change to the customs there.

Jenny: Hmm… Thought it would be a common thing to use masks?

Linda: Nope, the acting part transferred to Dale's in the same way.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Lisa Canox: Not the same; it was families returning to Dale’s years after the chosen path.

Ted Canox: Corrected by the well-schooled.

Jenny Homes: Wait, a return could take place?

Linda Canox: Yes.

Jenny Homes: What else was transferred in that way, or would that cause too detailed an answer?

Lisa Canox: A textbook could almost cover it.

Jenny Homes: Guess that is the same here, but the ease of access to all things does allow it to become truly muddy.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Jenny Homes: So, what would be transferred to Ecauns other than this reframing of a mind to cultural issues?

Linda Canox: A hope for a good life with Muda Inc., after finally landing a job.

Jenny Homes: With what department of the company?

Linda Canox: HR team.

Jenny Homes: And for Ted?

Ted Canox: Well, a part-time job and still teaching Lisa the studies.

 Linda Canox: If that works out.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Richard Avant: A crossing of two missing people leaves too many tears in the strings for a pondering mind to get lost. In theory, the case could center around a one-told connection. That was a hidden way when praying eyes were about to allow nothing to be known outside of the two that need to know. The Studies lead the youth to formulate a plan. Where a chance to get away would cause a stir that only leaves echoes for others.

Amila Leap: That would mean that any colloquy had today would not be smart enough to watch…

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Amila Leap: And that may be a leap too far to believe. A few gave pause as the string was torn, and those tears could be the unseen parts.

Richard Avant: The bad part of thinking all is known but all is not known. Here are a few of the highlighting notes: the two were study group and never saw each other outside of it. When in the same classroom seats are on opposite ends of the room. In any case, watching this would lead to the thinking of inference to be nothing is happening. Why walk away on a demand colloquially?

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of the clone did it

Amila Leap: That is the prize-winning question. The coach even said that Rachel had never adventured to the court before today. So, outside the normal is every part of the string. Down to the answer from earlier today from Julan Lionrose, what was normal to see what the truth of it all is in the jagged side tears of the strings.

Richard Avant: Jagged edges have loss threads to rebuild any ripped string back together. Though it may be hard to see.

Amila Leap: The fun of the work.

Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which? entry of puzzlement

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Inked Path: the madness or the crazy, which?  entry of quibbles of the scribbles

The Quibbles of the Scribbles

Bard: Since when is there an in-between for madness and crazy?

Dusty: Madness does have a different Definition: "Madness" is a more formal and serious term used to describe a state of severe mental illness or insanity. It is often associated with extreme or irrational behavior and is typically used more negatively and dramatically. Usage: It is more appropriate when discussing mental health issues in formal or clinical settings. For example, "The madness of war cannot be fully understood" or "A sudden outburst was a moment of madness."

Bessie: While that holds for madness. There has to be a look at the Definition: "Crazy" is an informal term used to describe someone or something that is mentally unstable, irrational, or extremely enthusiastic. It can be used in a wide range of contexts, from quirky to dangerous. Usage: It is more commonly used in informal speech and can be used to describe a wide range of behaviors, from unusual to extreme.

Empiric: Using grounded reasons to look at the Definition: "Insane" is a term that can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is stronger and often sounds more negative than "crazy," but less formal than "madness." It is often used to describe a state of severe mental illness or irrational behavior. Usage: It is more appropriate in legal or medical contexts, but can also be used informally. Would roundly explain the behavior of NO amongst the frames.

Bard: Okay, that’s a round answer for this debate of Madness vs Crazy. The terms "madness" and "crazy" have distinct meanings and are used in different contexts, though they are often used interchangeably in informal settings. Here’s a breakdown of their differences and a term that fits in between. At least it was a better explanation on like the measurement given in Away-ink.

Empiric: a mind-twister for a Rope to build the inside of a cyclorama. But history does show it. There are two internationally accepted standards for measuring systems: the metric system and the imperial system. The metric system, also known as the International System of Units (SI), is based on units such as meters, kilograms, and seconds. It uses a decimal system, making it easier to convert between units by multiplying or dividing by powers of ten. Historically, the development of these systems was influenced by local standards and needs. The metric system was officially adopted in France in the late 18th century and has since spread globally, while the imperial system was formalized in Britain in 1824 and was widely used in the British Empire and Commonwealth countries.

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