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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Enargeia Assignment

It is an unsettling anxious discomfort, a nuisance that turns into something genuinely crippling. Beginning as merely a tingling sensation it grows exponentially in what seems like an instant. As my discontent erupts into an animalistic necessity my mind begins to rationalize the social implications, and legal ramifications, of public urination. Relief awaits me in an almost infinite number of locations, yet all too often I find myself stranded in a toilet-less chasm. I nearly lose control of my bladder as I demolish the door which obstructs my release. The sanctity of this moment is immediately calming. I am relieved.